AS 2190-1995
Withdrawn
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Clinical maximum thermometers - Mercury-in-glass
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01-01-1995
01-06-2018
Specifies requirements for mercury-in-glass clinical thermometers used for the measurement of body temperature including those for general use, for measurement of subnormal body temperature and for use as an aid in determining the ovulation cycle.
| Committee |
CH-030
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| ISBN |
0 7262 9702 X
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| Pages |
10
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| PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
This Standard specifies requirements for mercury-in-glass solid-stem clinical maximum thermometers intended for the measurement of deep-body temperature of human beings. It deals with thermometers -(a) for general use, covering the temperature range 35°C to 42°C; (b) covering the range 25°C to 40°C, for measuring subnormal body temperatures such as occur in hypothermia; and (c) covering the range 35°C to 38°C, for use as an aid in determining the ovulation cycle for purposes of conception or contraception.
First published as part of AS CS10.4-1933.
Second edition 1938 (being endorsement of BS 691-1936 with amendments).
Third edition 1955 (being endorsement of BS 691-1953 with amendments).
Revised and redesignated AS T33-1966.
Revised and redesignated AS 2190-1978.
Second edition 1995.
| AS 2831-1985 | Thermometers - Solid stem - Long and short - For precision use |
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