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An endoscope is a device with both a light and a camera attached at the end of a long tube which is used to look inside of a body cavity or organ (2). In order to look inside the body it is inserted through a natural opening. This procedure is also known as endoscopy which can be used to diagnose bleeding, pain and change in bowel habits of a person. Due to this breakthrough discovery we have been able to produce more endoscopes for different purposes like a bronchoscopy (2). Due to the invention of the endoscope we are given an opportunity to have an inside look at our digestive organs which is something we aren’t able to see without this machine.
Prior to Richard Deslauriers patenting of the first external noise reducing stethoscope in 1999, there were many different stethoscopes invented (3). Stethoscopes allow doctors to listen to the expansions and contractions of the heart muscle also known as the heartbeat. These contractions and expansion feed blood into the circulatory system and provide an oxygen supply for the entire body. They also allow doctors to listen to and study lung, stomach, and other sounds in both humans and animals (4). Our body is very complex and due to this people suffer from many different diseases. With the use of a stethoscope trained doctors can tell the different sounds of any problems you may be facing if its pneumonia, bronchitis or even a heart murmur (4). With the use of a stethoscope, doctors are able to understand what is going on with both our circulatory and respiratory system.
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These technologies along with many more are crucial to the medical industry because they help to research, diagnose and study the digestive, circulatory and respiratory system. Canadians have also made a huge step in helping to discover our internal body and who knows where we would be without their beneficial discoveries.
Work Cited:
1.) Diabetes: What is Insulin? Norman, James. September, 13, 2010. http://www.endocrineweb.com/conditions/diabetes/diabetes-what-insulin
2.) Medline plus: Endoscope. Vorvick, Linda. 28 February, 2011 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002360.htm
3.) Absolute Astronomy: Stethoscope. 2011 http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Stethoscope
4.) Healthline: Stethoscope. Hilton, Lisette. 2002. http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/stethoscope
5.) MRI: of the body. March 15, 2010. http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=bodymr
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