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Historical use of medical heaters

Last post 04-22-2005, 9:42 AM by PRF. 1 replies.
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  •  04-21-2005, 2:07 PM 146

    Historical use of medical heaters

    I am researching the earliest use of resistance heaters used to control the temperature of glass slides as used in medical instruments. I would appreciate information as any similar documented use even if its not in medical instruments.
  •  04-22-2005, 9:42 AM 151 in reply to 146

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    Re: Historical use of medical heaters

    If you are looking primarily for history on when these were first used in medical instruments I would contact long-time medical instrument suppliers, partly because they may have experimented with this in-house long before a manufacturing company got involved.  The medical supply companies would have much better record of the devices too.

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