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Early in the 20th century blood pressure was measured by a variety
of devices. Most were rather clumsy combinations of various components brought
together to perform a single function. Many components were subject to sudden
failure or gradual deterioration affecting accuracy. The user was very often
unaware of the inaccuracies present, much less able to determine the causes.
(The same situation exists today.)
Even so, blood pressure was recognized as an important diagnostic vital sign.
In 1916, during his daily work at a large clinic dedicated to pre-employment
and pre-insurance physical examinations and medical testing, our founder,
William A. Baum, saw the importance of accurate blood pressure measurement. He
also saw, very clearly, the imperfections of the equipment being used.
Rather than take on the role of a carping critic, he determined then and there,
to do something about the situation. The result of this determination was the
first Baumanometer® blood pressure instrument. It functioned on the
immutable law of gravity; it was simple and convenient to use; most important,
the user could verify its accuracy by simple observation.
In 1964, on the occasion of his receiving a 50 Year Alumni Medal and Citation
from Pratt Institute, Mr. Baum said: "I knew the medical profession needed the
instrument I proposed to make and I felt confident I would only have to price
it reasonably and demonstrate its superiority to physicians to sell a
sufficient number."
The Baumanometer® sphygmomanometer rapidly became the preferred blood
pressure instrument throughout the USA, Canada and worldwide. The founder
attributed the success of the business to "...the loyal, unselfish and
outstandingly capable assistance of many men and women who have been (and still
are) pillars of strength in our enterprise."
Today's Baumanometer® instruments still function on the immutable law of
gravity and are the result of continuous development over the years. Cases and
housings are made of extruded or precision diecast metal. Mylar® Clad
calibrated tubes are fully recessed in metal scales. These tubes have a wide
bore to prevent separation of the mercury column and are held securely in place
by spring tension. A stainless steel baffle in the mercury reservoir keeps the
mercury in place during handling and transport.
These are just a few of the hundreds of improvements made since the first
Baumanometer® blood pressure instrument was developed. Many of the
improvements are hidden from view but all of them contribute to the unsurpassed
accuracy and dependability of the instrument.
W.A. Baum Co., Inc., 620 Oak Street, Copiague, NY 11726
Toll Free Number 1-888-281-6061 Tel: 631.226.3940 Fax: 631.226.3969
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