A French doctor named René Laennec invented the stethoscope in 1816. But his invention — a simple wooden tube — looks very different from the stethoscope your provider uses at your appointments. That’s because several other doctors improved upon the design over the years. In 1960, an American doctor named David Littmann developed the stethoscope design we use today.
When you’re nervous about an appointment or anxiously awaiting word about a loved one, you probably aren’t thinking much about the devices providers are using. And it might not matter to you exactly how those devices work — as long as they get the job done. But learning a bit more about devices like stethoscopes can help you understand the powerful role that technology — combined with your provider’s expertise — can play in supporting your health.
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Last reviewed on 11/11/2024.
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