Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Sampling nonliquid body material
Patent
1997-03-03
1998-04-14
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Sampling nonliquid body material
A61B 500
Patent
active
057386340
ABSTRACT:
In the method for detecting pH of vaginal moisture, the steps that include providing an elongated first carrier; providing a pH detector on the carrier at an end portion thereof; manipulating the carrier to effect exposure of the detector to vaginal moisture, thereby to cause the detector to exhibit a color change; and providing a pH correlating color comparison measurement means, in sufficiently close association with the carrier and with the detector to allow visual comparison of the changed color exhibited by the detector with a pH correlated color provided by the measurement means.
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Haefliger William W.
Hindenburg Max
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