Publications by authors named "Floris Wiepking"

Many procedures in science and medicine involve the use of a syringe, and its invention is a key milestone in general and regional anesthesia history. The end of the 19th century brought major changes in syringe production. An industry that initially manually crafted syringes to individual physicians' instructions saw the introduction of a large variety of syringes, sometimes with odd and unique modifications.

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Measurement of core body temperature-clinical thermometry-provides critical information to anaesthetists during perioperative care. The value of this information is determined by the accuracy of the measurement device used. This accuracy must be maintained despite external influences such as the operating room temperature and the patient's thermoregulatory defence.

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More than 125 years have elapsed since the "Maison Lüer" in Paris produced their quintessential all-glass hypodermic syringe. The product would subsequently conquer the medical world, with billions of plastic syringes produced on a yearly basis nowadays. One wonders how a world would look without this priceless diagnostic and therapeutic tool, facilitating the administration of drugs, fluids, and blood products to billions of patients worldwide.

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