Definition of Pneumograph

1. n. Same as Pneumatograph.

Definition of Pneumograph

1. Noun. (alternative form of pneumatograph) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Pneumograph

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Pneumograph

1. Same as Pneumatograph. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pneumograph

pneumocystoses
pneumocystosis
pneumocyte
pneumocytes
pneumocytosis
pneumoderma
pneumodynamics
pneumoempyema
pneumoencephalogram
pneumoencephalography
pneumogastric
pneumogastric nerve
pneumogastrography
pneumogenic osteoarthropathy
pneumogram
pneumograph (current term)
pneumographs
pneumography
pneumohemia
pneumohemopericardium
pneumohemothorax
pneumohydrometra
pneumohydropericardium
pneumohydroperitoneum
pneumohydrothorax
pneumohypoderma
pneumokoniosis
pneumolith
pneumolithiasis
pneumologies

Literary usage of Pneumograph

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus by Francis Gano Benedict, Elliott Proctor Joslin (1910)
"The pulse is usually counted every 5 to 10 minutes by an observer outside the chamber and recorded in a book as the experiment progresses. pneumograph. ..."

2. Laboratory Studies in Mammalian Anatomy by Inez Whipple Wilder, Whipple Wilder (1914)
"C. pneumograph RECORD OF RESPIRATORY MOVEMENTS. A group of four students may conveniently work together in making these records. ..."

3. Experimental Study of Children: Including Anthropometrical and Psycho by Arthur MacDonald (1899)
"Knowledge as to the movements of the chest in respiration is considered of great importance. The instrument that records these movements is the pneumograph. ..."

4. The Essentials of Experimental Physiology: For the Use of Students by Thomas Gregor Brodie (1898)
"... AND pneumograph IN a previous experiment, p. 168, we saw how we could record the respiratory rhythm in an animal by the aid of a tambour resting ..."

5. Metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus by Francis Gano Benedict, Elliott Proctor Joslin (1910)
"The pulse is usually counted every 5 to 10 minutes by an observer outside the chamber and recorded in a book as the experiment progresses. pneumograph. ..."

6. Laboratory Studies in Mammalian Anatomy by Inez Whipple Wilder, Whipple Wilder (1914)
"C. pneumograph RECORD OF RESPIRATORY MOVEMENTS. A group of four students may conveniently work together in making these records. ..."

7. Experimental Study of Children: Including Anthropometrical and Psycho by Arthur MacDonald (1899)
"Knowledge as to the movements of the chest in respiration is considered of great importance. The instrument that records these movements is the pneumograph. ..."

8. The Essentials of Experimental Physiology: For the Use of Students by Thomas Gregor Brodie (1898)
"... AND pneumograph IN a previous experiment, p. 168, we saw how we could record the respiratory rhythm in an animal by the aid of a tambour resting ..."

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