ELECTRONIC NURSE.—An answer to the nursing shortage is this electronic nurse with which the pulse-rate, blood-pressure, breathing-rate, pulse-power, and temperature of 100 patients can be checked at a glance at any time. It is the invention of a British electrical company. TOP: A nurse at the control panel checking a patient by dialling a number. One set of instruments covers all patients. BOTTOM: Thin wires link each patient to the control panel.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29745, 12 February 1962, Page 2
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72ELECTRONIC NURSE.—An answer to the nursing shortage is this electronic nurse with which the pulse-rate, blood-pressure, breathing-rate, pulse-power, and temperature of 100 patients can be checked at a glance at any time. It is the invention of a British electrical company. TOP: A nurse at the control panel checking a patient by dialling a number. One set of instruments covers all patients. BOTTOM: Thin wires link each patient to the control panel. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29745, 12 February 1962, Page 2
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