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Pill electrode for the study of cardiac arrhythmia, 1979-1981

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Year: 1979 to 1981
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Description Photograph of a swallowable pill electrode used in the detection and analysis of cardiac arrythmia, including an Aspirin tablet for size comparison. The pill electrode was developed by Robert Arzbaecher at the Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering (now Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering). Photographer unknown.
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Implantable drug pump for treating cardiac arrhythmia, ca. 1975-1985

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Year: 1975 to 1985
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Description Photograph of an implantable drug pump for treating cardiac arrhythmia developed by Robert Arzbaecher at the Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering (now Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering). Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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Robert Arzbaecher with smart pacemaker, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1979-1987

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Year: 1979 to 1987
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Description Photograph of Robert Arzbaecher of the Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering (now Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering) holding a smart pacemaker, potentially an external pacemaker used in conjunction with the swallowable pill electrode Arzbaecher developed for use in the detection and analysis of cardiac arrythmia. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date… more
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Robert Arzbaecher and Bob Jaeger, Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1979-1981

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Year: 1979 to 1981
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Description Photograph of Robert Arzbaecher and Bob Jaeger of the Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering (now Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering). Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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Henry Linden, ca. 1980s

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Year: 1980 to 1987
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Description Photograph of Henry R. Linden, who taught at Illinois Institute of Technology from 1954 until 2009. Linden received his BS in Chemical Engineering from Illinois Tech in 1952. Linden also served as president of the Institute of Gas Technology during his time on the Illinois Tech campus, organized the Gas Research Institute, and served as a federal energy consultant. Photographer unknown. Date of… more
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