- electronic tonometer
- a tonometer having an electronic readout.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
MacKay-Marg electronic tonometer — Mac·Kay Marg electronic tonometer (mə kaґ mahrgґ) [Ralph Stuart MacKay, American biophysicist, born 1924; Elwin Marg, American physicist, born 1918] see under tonometer … Medical dictionary
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