Prototype of a digital heart rhythm monitor developed by Dr. L. Julian Haywood

Loading 3D model…

Drag to rotate, scroll to zoom · 3 annotations — tap a numbered marker

Prototype of a digital heart rhythm monitor developed by Dr. L. Julian Haywood

Topic
Medicine
museum
National Museum of African American History and Culture
objectType
monitors (data processing equipment)
Date
1966〜1969年
Creator
L. Julian Haywood, M.D., American, 1927 - 2020
Digital heart rhythm monitoring was developed for the purpose of detecting heart rhythm abnormalities in heart attack patients by pioneering African American cardiologist L. Julian Haywood, M.D., and his associates. The technology was developed and first implemented in 1969 in the Coronary Care Unit at L.A. County General Hospital, the first such facility on the west coast, established by Dr. Haywood in 1966. The physical console and related software were developed on-site to Dr. Haywood’s specifications.