In 1612 the inventor Santorio Santorio became the first to put a scale on his thermometer. It was perhaps the first crude clinical thermometer as it was designed to be placed in a patients mouth for temperature taking
The first person credited with inventing the thermometer in 1593 was Galileo Galilei, an Italian scientist and astronomer. He developed a device called the thermoscope, which later evolved into the modern thermometer.
It was invented by a Polish Man called Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
the sixth thermometer
The units on a Fahrenheit thermometer are called degrees Fahrenheit.
Mercury the liquid inside thermometer is mercury.. but it is called thermometric liquid.
There is an ear thermometer?
A thermometer
The liquid in a clinical thermometer is called mercury. It is used to measure body temperature by expanding and rising within the thermometer.
thermometer is filed with mercury--HG
Do to people really? WOW, the thermometer doesn't DO anything to people! Your so smart (being sarcastic) The thermometer is not called "Galileo's thermometer" Its called "The Galilen Thermometer" You should pay attension in school more, so you wouldnm't have to ask this question.
The base of a thermometer is called the bulb. It is typically a small, glass reservoir at the bottom of the thermometer where the liquid or mercury expands and contracts with changes in temperature.