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- Q3278391 description "American academic".
- Q3278391 description "American academic".
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- Q3278391 abstract "David Littmann, M.D., (July 28, 1906 – January 1, 1981) was an American cardiologist born in Chelsea Massachusetts (born to Ukrainian immigrants from Novogrod Wolyn aka Zwill Ukraine formally the Russian Empire, Issac Litman and Sadie Zewat Litman ) and Harvard Medical School professor and researcher. The name Littmann is well known in the medical field for the patented Littmann Stethoscope reputed for its acoustic performances for auscultation. With Gus Machlup, Dr. David Littmann founded Cardiosonics, Inc. to sell his stethoscopes. At that time the stethoscope line consisted of two key models, the doctor's stethoscope and the nurse's stethoscope.3M acquired the stethoscope company on April 1, 1967, and hired Dr. Littmann as a consultant. 3M currently produces the range of Littmann brand stethoscopes.The 1960s-era Littman Cardiology 3 stethoscope, which is out of patent, became the basis of a 3D-printed stethoscope developed by Dr. Tarek Loubani and a team of medical and technology specialists as part of the open source Glia project.".
- Q3278391 birthDate "1906".
- Q3278391 birthYear "1906".
- Q3278391 deathDate "1981".
- Q3278391 deathYear "1981".
- Q3278391 thumbnail Littmann_Stethoscope.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3278391 wikiPageExternalLink www.stetoscoape.ro.
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- Q3278391 dateOfBirth "1906".
- Q3278391 dateOfDeath "1981".
- Q3278391 name "Littmann, David".
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- Q3278391 comment "David Littmann, M.D., (July 28, 1906 – January 1, 1981) was an American cardiologist born in Chelsea Massachusetts (born to Ukrainian immigrants from Novogrod Wolyn aka Zwill Ukraine formally the Russian Empire, Issac Litman and Sadie Zewat Litman ) and Harvard Medical School professor and researcher. The name Littmann is well known in the medical field for the patented Littmann Stethoscope reputed for its acoustic performances for auscultation. With Gus Machlup, Dr.".
- Q3278391 label "David Littmann".
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- Q3278391 givenName "David".
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- Q3278391 surname "Littmann".