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Sanjanacmi @Sanjanacmi
9 months ago
Medical Thermometer - The Ever Evolving Device to Measure Body Temperature

The first Medical Thermometer to measure body temperature was invented by Francesco Sagredo in 1592, though it was not very accurate. In 1886, Thomas Clifford Allbutt invented the clinical thermometer which was filled with mercury and became the standard tool for physicians to measure body temperature for over 100 years.

Traditional glass mercury thermometers served their purpose well but had some drawbacks like being fragile and containing mercury which is a toxic metal. In late 1980s and early 1990s, digital thermometers were developed which eliminated these issues. Digital thermometers use thermistors - semiconductor devices whose resistance varies with temperature.

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11:17 AM - Oct 17, 2024 (UTC)
prachi cmi @prachicmi
4 months ago
Medical Thermometer Market is Driven by Rising Incidences of Fever

The Global Medical Thermometer Market is estimated to be valued at USD 2.39 Bn in 2025 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 8.6% over the forecast period 2025-2032.

The medical thermometer market has become an integral part of the healthcare industry over the past few decades. Thermometers help in measuring the body temperature, which aids in diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. The devices have advanced from traditional glass and mercury formats to digital and infrared thermometers that offer faster, safer and more convenient readings.

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09:28 AM - Mar 07, 2025 (UTC)

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