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Vintage Stethoscope, Medic Equipment, Doctor Gift 1970s Acoustic Stethoscope
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Vintage Stethoscope, Medic Equipment, Doctor Gift 1970s Acoustic Stethoscope

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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
International
Time Period
Post-1950
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Bob Shop ID
195998358

 

This is a vintage stethoscope, a nice present for a medical professional, a doctor, a collector of soviet medical equipment, metal and rubber and wood. Acoustic stethoscopes are familiar to most people, and operate on the transmission of sound from the chest piece, via air-filled hollow tubes, to the listener's ears. The chestpiece usually consists of two sides that can be placed against the patient for sensing sound; a diaphragm (plastic disc) or bell (hollow cup). If the diaphragm is placed on the patient, body sounds vibrate the diaphragm, creating acoustic pressure waves which travel up the tubing to the listener's ears. If the bell is placed on the patient, the vibrations of the skin directly produce acoustic pressure waves traveling up to the listener's ears. The bell transmits low frequency sounds, while the diaphragm transmits higher frequency sounds. 

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