Beeuwkes, Reinier. Artifacts and documentation associated with Reiner Beeuwkes and the development of the Cardiovascular Analogue Trainer (CAT) at Harvard Medical School, 1971-1980
Content Description
Artifacts, manuscripts , correspondence, and published material. Cardiovascular Analogue Trainer (CAT) with separate additional wiring [21880.001], series of hand-drawn conceptual drawings [21880.002] one bag electronic parts [21880.003], operating and instruction manuals for the CAT and associated devices [21880.004]. 1971-1980.
Dates
- Creation: 1971-1980
Creator
- Beeuwkes, Reinier (Person)
Language of Materials
Object labels, inscriptions, etc. are primarily in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Warren Anatomical Museum objects are available for research access. Access is premised on the availability of space and staff to facilitate use. Contact Public Services for the Warren Anatomical Museum for more information.
Extent
2 objects1 cubic feet
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Reinier Beeuwkes. Cardiovascular Analogue Trainer (CAT) and associated parts and documentation were donated to the Warren Anatomical Museum (Acc. #2018-138-W-B. "Leitz Microscopes for 125 Years" were donated to the Harvard Medical Library.
Repository Details
Part of the Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) Repository
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