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Instruments are tools or devices designed for a particular function, specifically in the field of medicine and surgery. They are essential in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases.

Types of Medical Instruments[edit]

Medical instruments can be categorized into several types, each serving a specific purpose in the medical field.

Diagnostic Instruments[edit]

Diagnostic instruments are used to examine the patient's body, which can help in the diagnosis of diseases. These include stethoscope, thermometer, sphygmomanometer, and otoscope.

Surgical Instruments[edit]

Surgical instruments are tools or devices that are used by surgeons during a surgical procedure. These include scalpel, forceps, retractor, and suture.

Laboratory Instruments[edit]

Laboratory instruments are used in the laboratory for tests and research. These include microscope, centrifuge, spectrophotometer, and chromatograph.

History of Medical Instruments[edit]

The history of medical instruments dates back to the ancient times. The earliest known medical instruments were made of stone, bone, and wood. With the advancement of technology, medical instruments have evolved and improved over time.

Importance of Medical Instruments[edit]

Medical instruments play a crucial role in the healthcare industry. They are used in various medical procedures, from simple check-ups to complex surgeries. They help in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases, thus improving the quality of healthcare services.

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