From “The history of lung function testing in the UK”, by Kevin Hogben, Inspire, 2011, Volume 11, No. 3, page 21.
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Godart Capnograph, 1968
From an advertisement for Instrumentation Associates. Diseases of the Chest, 1968, Volume 53, Number 1, page v.
Godart Diffusionet, 1968
From an advertisement for Instrumentation Associates. Diseases of the Chest, 1968, Volume 53, Number 1, page v.
Spirometer, Godart Pulmotest, circa 1970
From “Lung function tests. Methods and examples. Clinical application.” By H. Bartels , E. Buchner , CW Hertz , G. Rodewald , M. Schwab. Published by Springer-Verlag, 2013, page 33.
Pneumotachograph, Godart, 1963
A Godart pneumotach system being used to measure pressure-volume curves. From a doctoral thesis, “Acute effects of inhalation of cigarette smoke on pulmonary mechanics” by John M. Miller, University of Edinburgh, Edmonton, Canada, 1963, page 18.
Spirometer, Godart Pulmotest, 1963
From a doctoral thesis, “Acute effects of inhalation of cigarette smoke on pulmonary mechanics” by John M. Miller, University of Edinburgh, Edmonton, Canada, 1963. Page 17
Godart Pneumotachograph, 1962
An amplifier and integrator for a Fleisch pneumotach. From “Pneumotachography” by W.M. Pols,
Spirometer, Godart Expirograph, 1975
Described as 43 x 36 x 84 cm. (with guard). Gray metal box, which is mounted stirrup with two plastic discs which are connected to the apparatus itself and a type of ticket. Belongs to the unit also has two lines with the valve and nozzle, as well as a graphic records. Used for spirometry and helium dilution lung volume testing. From the Steno Museets Samlinger (A museum in Denmark) website, item #156635.
Spirometer, Godart Expirograph 1975
Described as 43 x 36 x 84 cm. (with guard). Gray metal box, which is mounted stirrup with two plastic discs which are connected to the apparatus itself and a type of ticket. Belongs to the unit also has two lines with the valve and nozzle, as well as a graphic records. Used for spirometry and helium dilution lung volume testing. From the Steno Museets Samlinger (A museum in Denmark) website, item #156635.
Spirometry, Godart Expirograph, 1980
From the Monash University Archives. Pictured are Dr. Rod Westerman (left) with student Dennis Hatcher breathing into spirometer (Godart Expirograph). The breathing circuit is overly complex for spirometry and they may be performing oscillometry instead.