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. 2024 Aug 17;29(Suppl 3):S33307. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.S3.S33307

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Spectrophotometric oximetry devices from the 1950s. (a), (b) Wood oximeters Waters X-350 and Waters XE-60A for oximetry measurements on the ear. Image courtesy of the Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology, Schaumburg, Illinois, United States. (c), (d) Comparison of the Cyclops and Atlas oximeters by measuring in transmission mode at the ear (Atlas; transmission mode) and on the forehead (Cyclops; reflectance mode) on a subject while breathing different O2 concentrations.123 Figures (c) and (d) reprinted and modified from Zijlstra et al.,123 with permission from the publisher. (e) Ear oximeter developed by Nilsson.124 Reprinted and modified from Nilsson,124 with permission from the publisher.