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  1. Glenn Allan Millikan (May 23, 1906 – May 25, 1947) was an American physiologist, inventor and mountaineer. Millikan invented the first practical, portable oximeter in 1940–1942. [2] The Millikan oximeter "is generally acknowledged as the beginning of oximetry in physiology and clinical medicine."

  2. Glenn Allan Millikan (23 de mayo de 1906 - 25 de mayo de 1947) fue un fisiólogo, inventor y alpinista estadounidense. Millikan inventó el primer oxímetro portátil práctico en 1940-1942. El oxímetro Millikan "es generalmente reconocido como el comienzo de la oximetría en fisiología y medicina clínica".

  3. 25 de jun. de 2010 · Glenn A. Millikan joined the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine faculty to head the Department of Physiology in 1946. He was educated in Chicago, at Harvard University, at several German universities, and at Cambridge University, England.

  4. In 1942, the British scientist Glen Millikan developed the first portable pulse oximeter to be used during pilot training in World War II. The device was placed on the earlobe and was used to monitor pilots’ oxygen saturation and safety during flight.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2020 · Pulse oximetry (pulse ox) is an expedient and accurate tool to measure noninvasively the oxygenation status of any patient in whom this might be a clinical concern. It was developed during World War II by Glenn Allan Millikan, an American physiologist and mountaineer. 1 The term “oximetry” is

  6. In this interview he talks about his experiments at Caltech on the Raman effect in 1928–1929, mountain climbing, his passion for bugs, fossils, and flowers, and doing physics in Florence, Rome ...

  7. Glenn Allan Millikan (May 23, 1906 – May 25, 1947) was an American physiologist, inventor and mountaineer. Millikan invented the first practical, portable oximeter in 1940–1942. The Millikan oximeter "is generally acknowledged as the beginning of oximetry in physiology and clinical medicine."