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Tuning
in
on the
bodys
ills
Electronic
medical
system
devised
by
Honeywell
(right)
can
simultane-
ously
measure,
record,
and
display
a wide
range
of functional
changes
that
can
occur
in
any patient.
Main
elements
of system
are KP -731
multi-
channel
oscilloscope
(top
right),
1508
Visicorder
(middle
right),
and
8100 -II FM
portable
tape
recorder/
reproducer
(top
left).
Also recording
data for
later
playback
is
the
Mayo
Clinic -IBM
radiation
scanner
(below,
right).
Unlike
ordinary
scanners
which
produce
a paper
chart
or
film
image,
the
Mayo
-IBM
system
records
all
data
on
magnetic
tape
for
computer
processing,
thus
giving
doctors
a clearer
view
of
images
painted
by radioactivity
.
vices
for biomedical
applications
known."
Dr.
Goldsmith
is
so enthusiastic
about
the
amplifier
he hopes we will
one
day
improve
electron
-optical powers
to
the
point where
sequences
of
nucleic
acids will
be
seen,
classified,
and their
significance
N
isually
de-
coded.
Living
Color.
Probing
even more
deeply
into human
body
secrets
is
the
Picker
Magna
-
Scanner,
a
new
machine
that will
scan
inner
organs
and
glands
in
both black-
and -white
and
color.
Mounted on
the
end
of a
beam
on
a scanner
that
can be
rolled
across
the
room
and
wheeled
right
up
to
a patient's
bed-
side,
the machine
scans
radioactive
material
inside the
body.
A photorecorder
picks
up
a black
-and-
white
picture
of
the organ
or gland
involved
at the same
time
a multicolor
dot
recorder
pictures the
same
areas
in eight
colors. The
two systems,
black
-and -white
and
color,
are
designed
to supplement
each other,
showing
different
versions
of
the same
organ
to
the
diagnosing
doctor.
Already
in use
at
Cedars
of Lebanon
Hos-
pital in Los
Angeles,
the scanner
pictures
a patient's
liver, spleen,
pancreas,
parathy-
roid, brain, heart,
lungs,
thyroid, kic;neys
or
spine.
Sound Tells.
Sound waves
can
diagnose,
too.
Doctors
at the Albert
Einstein
Medi-
cal
Center
in Philadelphia
say
a good
many
elderly
patients
cannot
take
prolonged
X -ray
examination,
so
a
medical -engineering
team
40
built
a machine
that scans
people with
sound
waves.
High- frequency
sound
cites vascular
disease,
particularly hardening
of
the arteries,
by photographing
an artery blocked
by de-
posits
or harmed
by
an
aneurysm.
Ultrasonic waves
at a frequency
of
about
2
MHz
reflect
from body
tissues,
register
an
image on
an oscilloscope,
and
are
then pho-
tographed
for
future
records.
Skin
Changes.
Even
a more
revolution-
ary diagnostic
tool is one
that spots
disease
by
skin -temperature
changes.
Called thermography,
the technique
hinges
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