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Medical equipment is designed to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of medical conditions. These devices are usually designed with rigorous safety standards. See also the main articles: implant, artificial limbs, corrective lenses, cochlear implants, dental implants, prosthetics (ocular, facial) There are several basic types:
A Biomedical equipment technician or BMET is a vital component of the healthcare delivery system. Employed primarily by hospitals, BMETs are the people responsible for maintaining a facility's medical equipment.

Inventions

  • C. 1280, spectacles
  • 1540, artificial limb, by Ambroise Pare
  • 1630, obstetric forceps, by Peter Chamberlen
  • 1714, mercury thermometer, by Gabriel Fahrenheit
  • 1775, bifocal lenses, by Benjamin Franklin
  • 1792, ambulance, by Dominique Jean Larrey
  • 1796, vaccination, by Edward Jenner
  • 1816, stethoscope, by René Laennec
  • 1817, dental plate, by Anthony Plantson
  • 1853, hypodermic syringe, by Alexander Wood
  • 1887, contact lens, by Adolf Fick
  • 1895, X-ray, by Wilhelm Röntgen
  • 1903, electrocardiograph, by Willem Einthoven
  • 1956, endoscope, by Basil Hirschowitz
  • 1957, artificial pacemaker, by C. Walton Lillehei and Earl Bakken
  • 1958, ultrasound scan, by Ian Donald
  • 1973, CT (CAT) scan, by Godfrey Hounsfield and Allan Cormack
  • 1982, artificial heart, by Robert Jarvik

    Source: Running Press Cyclopedia, second editionFurther Information

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