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* [[Physionic Engineering TBP-621C]] | |||
* Historical Ultrasound Equipment: [[Physionic 671]] / [[564|Tektronix 564]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_joeLaacZRo − Short introduction @ YouTube] | * Historical Ultrasound Equipment: [[Physionic 671]] / [[564|Tektronix 564]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_joeLaacZRo − Short introduction @ YouTube] | ||
* Historical Ultrasound Equipment: [[Physionic VDA631]] / [[561A|Tektronix 561A]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90M6zY_aPIY − Short introduction @ YouTube] | * Historical Ultrasound Equipment: [[Physionic VDA631]] / [[561A|Tektronix 561A]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90M6zY_aPIY − Short introduction @ YouTube] |
Revision as of 22:00, 23 May 2023
Physionic Engineering, Inc. was a company that produced early medical ultrasonic imaging equipment.
Founded as a research lab in 1960 by William Wright and Ralph Meyerdirk, it incorporated in 1962 in Boulder, Colorado. In 1967, the company was acquired by Picker Corp.
References
Links
- Physionic Engineering TBP-621C
- Historical Ultrasound Equipment: Physionic 671 / Tektronix 564 − Short introduction @ YouTube
- Historical Ultrasound Equipment: Physionic VDA631 / Tektronix 561A − Short introduction @ YouTube
Products
- Physionic 671 Ultrasonic Imager - based on 564 storage scope