Reference NumberMIMM/2009-1/4
TitleSphygmomanometer
Date1900-1975
DescriptionThe rectangular wooden box contains a sphygmomanometer, a device used to measure blood pressure. The box opens by turning a metal button and unfolds to a 90-degree angle.

Inside the lid, there is a white and black scale secured in a metal frame. The scale has two ranges: one from 0 to 260 and the other from 10 to 250. Between these scales is a glass tube with a red-ink mercury column that shows the blood pressure reading.

The glass tube is connected to a metal and black plastic chamber, which links to a length of black India rubber tubing. This tubing connects to a black cotton fabric cuff, which is wrapped around the arm. There is also a pumping mechanism, likely a rubber bulb, that inflates the cuff.

On the lid of the box, a metal plaque reads: "The Britometer Sphygmomanometer. Standard for Blood Pressure. Made in England."

This device is a mercury sphygmomanometer, a reliable tool for measuring blood pressure, often used in the early to mid-20th century
Extent1 item
Dimensions310mm x 110mm x 60mm
Digital CollectionsView online in our digital collections
Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameSphygmomanometer
TermSphygmomanometers
Blood Pressure
Diagnostic Equipment
Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures
Physical Examination
Vital Signs
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/5768Murnane; John I. (1888-1969); Physician1888-1969
DS/UK/5769Murnane; Irene Alice (1903-2006); Locum Doctor1903-2006
DS/UK/2271Sexton; William Henry (1894-1961); physician1894-1961
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