Martin Wright (bioengineer)

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Basil Martin Wright (20 December 1912 - 4 March 2001) was a British bioengineer who invented several notable medical instruments, including the peak flow meter and syringe driver.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. Graham, Fiona; Clark, David (2005-01-01). "The Syringe Driver and the Subcutaneous Route in Palliative Care: The Inventor, the History and the Implications (2005)". Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. Retrieved 2008-11-23. 
  2. Valman, Bernard (1993). "From cot death to infant triggered ventilation (1993)". Archives of Disease in Childhood. Retrieved 2010-07-07. 
  3. Garrow, John (2001-03-16). "Dr Martin Wright (Obituary)". Independent (UK). Retrieved 2008-11-23. 
  4. Wolff, Heinz (2001-03-23). "Martin Wright (Obituary)". Guardian (UK). Retrieved 2008-11-23. 
  5. Wright, C. M. (2001-05-26). "Basil Martin Wright (Obituary)". British Medical Journal. Retrieved 2008-11-24. 
  6. Mahler, Robert. "Wright, Basil Martin (Munks Roll)". Royal College of Physicians. Retrieved 2010-07-07. 
  7. "Martin Wright (Obituary)". Telegraph (UK). 2001-03-21. Retrieved 2008-11-23. 


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