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The medical thermometer was invented by Sir Thomas Allbutt in 1866. He designed the first practical and accurate clinical thermometer, which revolutionized temperature measurement in medicine.
From the Greek words THERMO for heat and METER to measure. Invented by Galileo Galilei.
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Thomas Clifford Allbutt died on 1925-02-22.
Thomas Clifford Allbutt was born on 1836-07-20.
The medical thermometer was invented by Sir Thomas Allbutt in 1866. He designed the first practical and accurate clinical thermometer, which revolutionized temperature measurement in medicine.
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Sir Thomas Allbutt, an English doctor, invented the clinical thermometer in the 19th century. His design made it easier to accurately measure and record body temperature in patients.
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From the Greek words THERMO for heat and METER to measure. Invented by Galileo Galilei.
Thomas Clifford was born on August 1, 1630.
Thomas Clifford was born on August 1, 1630.