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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 291-297, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Adaptation of a Photoelectric Colorimeter to a Computer Program for Calculating and Storing Data in a Clinical Chemistry Laboratory

Donald K. Mckay 1, Lawrence A. Lotito 1, David Seligson 1, and Conrad A. Wogrin 1

1 Grace-New Haven Community Hospital, New Haven, Conn., and the Department of Electrical Engineering, Yale University, and the Department of Medicine and Pathology, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven.

In order to facilitate data processing in the clinical laboratory, a system was devised for colorimetric analysis in which the necessary calculations for hemoglobin measurement were performed automatically using analog and digital computer programs singly and combined. The technics described are essential steps toward an over-all system for obtaining, calculating, storing, and retrieving data in a clinical laboratory.

Submitted on May 16, 1963







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