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1867

Allbutt clinical thermometer, the first small practical thermometer, hit the market via firm of Harvey & Reynolds and then by Thackeray of London. The thermometer could record a temperature in five minutes. Its inventor, British physician Thomas Clifford Allbutt, went on to invent the ophthalmoscope and became president of the British Medical Association in 1920 (Grodzinsky & Levander).