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Tag Archives: Galileo

Sesquicentennial of the Clinical Thermometer

Posted on May 31, 2016 by Harald — No Comments ↓

The history of the thermometer is studded with famous and familiar names. Galileo Galilei from Pisa, Santorio from Padua, and Huygens from The Hague developed temperature measuring devices, and Celsius from Uppsala, a Swede with a latinized name, Fahrenheit, from the Hanseatic city of Danzig, now in Poland, RenĂ© Antoine Continue reading Sesquicentennial of the Clinical Thermometer→

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Posted in Did you know...?, The News, The Viewpoint | Tagged Aitken, Allbutt, antibiotic blog, Celsius, clinical thermometer, Fahrenheit, fever, fever types, Galileo, Harald Reinhart, Huygens, Kelvin, normal temperature, Reaumur, temperature variation in health and disease, thermometry, Traube, Wunderlich | Leave a reply

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