kuulmetoru
Kuulmetoru, also known as a stethoscope, is a medical instrument used for auscultation, or listening to the internal sounds of the body. It is most commonly used to listen to heart and lung sounds, as well as intestinal sounds. The device consists of two eartubes connected to a flexible tubing, which in turn connects to a diaphragm or a bell. The diaphragm is used to detect high-frequency sounds, while the bell is used to detect low-frequency sounds.
Invented by French physician René Laennec in 1816, the stethoscope revolutionized medical diagnosis. Prior to its
Modern stethoscopes are made from various materials, including rubber, plastic, and metal. They come in a wide