The historical discovery of blood pressure measurement and X-ray technology led to an explosion in the field of cardiology and remain routinely used worldwide over 100 years later.
a 'Living Legend of Cardiovascular Medicine', pointed out 'The Golden Decade of Cardiology' when Scipione Riva-Rocci 1896 discovered the measurement of blood pressure and Wilhelm Roentgen 1905 developed 'Roentgenology'(X-ray), thus emphasizing that these two methods 'led to an explosion in the field of cardiology', and both of them are still used routinely all over the world more than 100 years later! 1
Kurt Stoschitzky (Thu,) reported a editorial. The historical discovery of blood pressure measurement and X-ray technology led to an explosion in the field of cardiology and remain routinely used worldwide over 100 years later.