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      • From 1961 he was a teacher at Lund University, and from 1963 he was Professor of Electrical Measurement Technology in Lund. He was involved in the development of both the inkjet and the ultrasound technology. He produced the first echocardiographs together with the Swedish physician Inge Edler.
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  2. Department of Internal Medicine in Lund, 29 October 1953. As usual, cardiologist Inge Edler was calm on the surface, but probably rather tense internally. It's the first time he's placing a bulky ultrasound sensor on the chest of a cardiac patient. Beside him was physicist Hellmuth Hertz.

  3. Jan 25, 2022 · Hellmuth Hertz’s greatest pioneering efforts in Lund are linked to the development of ultrasound diagnostics and the inkjet printer. The work with ultrasound for cardiac examinations began in 1953 when the first moving images were produced.

  4. Instead, he got a job at the Department of Physics in Lund University in Sweden with the assistance of James Franck and the Nobel laureate Niels Bohr, who were both friends of Gustav Hertz. From 1961 he was a teacher at Lund University, and from 1963 he was Professor of Electrical Measurement Technology in Lund.

  5. On October 29, 1953 Inge Edler and Carl Hellmuth Hertz at Lund University in Sweden obtained the first recording of the ultrasound echo from the heart. This was the beginning of echocardiography from which diagnostic sonography, or medical ultrasonography, evolved.

  6. Cedurlund, in turn, put the doctor's query to his physicist friend, Carl Hellmuth Hertz. Hertz's father, Gustav, was a Nobel Prize winner in physics, and his uncle, Heinrich Hertz, had lent his name to the unit of frequency. 11 Having won a 1-year scholarship to Lund University in 1947, the young Hellmuth Hertz had so impressed everyone that he ...

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  7. Jun 28, 2022 · The first successful use of reflected ultrasound to examine the heart is attributed to Inge Edler, a physician, and Hellmuth Hertz, a physicist, working in Lund in Sweden in 1953. Their initial question came from Edler, who wondered if radar could be used to study the heart.

  8. Nov 24, 2011 · On October 29th 1953 in Lund, Sweden, Inge Edler, cardiologist, and Hellmuth Hertz, physicist, performed the first successful Ultrasoundcardiogram (UCG), later renamed Echocardiogram. A few weeks later, on December 16th, the neurosurgeon Lars Leksell diagnosed an intracranial bleeding in a 16-month-old boy using the same equipment, and ...

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