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He became perhaps the first individual to operate an electrocardiograph in the nation.
During the entire study the subjects electrocardiograph was displayed on a monitor.
The electrodes of the electrocardiograph were attached to both arms and a leg.
But the beat traced in green light by the electrocardiograph showed that he had merely lost consciousness again.
I was lying half-naked on an examining table while an electrocardiograph did its silent work.
The silently bouncing green light of the electrocardiograph maintained a steady pattern.
Two more nurses raced in, followed by Christine, pushing an electrocardiograph machine.
I made Miss Pinch phone out right then for a rental electrocardiograph.
His discoveries in this field were instrumental to the modern use of the electrocardiograph as a diagnostic tool.
Or that the inventor of the electrocardiograph came from Taff's Well?
His great love is the piano, but his hands now occasionally shake like the needle on an electrocardiograph.
The electrocardiograph film shows his bold demeanor hid the actual emotions pounding within him.
The electrocardiograph aroused just such momentary interest as a child's unfamiliar plaything might cause.
"Something's happening here," Tom Wong noted, drawing their attention to the electrocardiograph.
The orderlies attached leads for the electrocardiograph, and he was surprised at how well her heart was working.
In 1982, an automatic electrocardiograph electrode manufacturing plant figured among his notable achievements.
He could not recall an electrocardiograph.
He was monitored solely by an electrocardiograph.
The retired pathologist called the police and reported the death as soon as the electrocardiograph he had attached to her showed no further heartbeat.
Ambulatory Monitors: Small portable electrocardiograph machines that are able to record the heart's rhythm.
A Bruce exercise test involved walking on a treadmill while the heart was monitored by an electrocardiograph with various electrodes attached to the body.
These patients, experts said, have warning signals that can be detected by electrocardiograph and traditionally have been treated with drugs.
Now he was monitored by an electrocardiograph, the heartbeat traced by a green line of light on the cathode-ray tube.
Newton-Wellesley acquired its first X-ray machine in 1902, and an electrocardiograph in 1933.
When looking at an electrocardiograph premature ventricular contractions are easily spotted and therefore a definitive diagnosis can be made.