From Office Spirometry. A practical guide to the selection and use of spirometers. By PL Enright and RE Hyatt. Published by Lea and Febiger, 1987. Page 105.
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Spirometer, Collins Vitalometer, circa 1950
Over 60 years old and still in use. Collins spirometers are indestructible. Photo courtesy of Gary A. Bulla, Ph.D., Department of Biological Sciences, Eastern Illinois University.
Spirometer, Collins Eagle II Survey, 1985
Found in the operations manual for the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study – Gene Environment Association Studies Initiative (GENEVA).
Spirometry, 1961
Found on the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine website. The Honorable James A. Burke (left) and Dr. Benjamin Terres (right) measure respiration using a spirometer on Congressional Day in 1961 at the Harvard School of Public Health. Spirometer is likely a Collins 9L respirometer.
Spirometer, Collins Stead-Wells, circa 1970
Found on Jones and Bartlett Learning.
Spirometer, Collins, Stead-Wells, circa 1970
Spirometer, Stead-Wells, Schematic, 1967
Spirometer, Counter-Weighted, Schematic, 1967
Spirometer, Benedict-Roth-Collins, 1945, diagram
From Bioenergetics and Grown by Samuel Brody, Published by Reinhold Publishing, NY, 1945. Chapter 12, page 314. Found on the website BeefEfficiency.org.
Spirometers, Benedict-Roth-Collins, 1945
From Bioenergetics and Grown by Samuel Brody, Published by Reinhold Publishing, NY, 1945. Chapter 12, page 317. Found on the website BeefEfficiency.org.