Robert Gafford with Cardiovascular Reflex Conditioning System
- Circa 1965
Dr. Robert Gafford, a project manager for Beckman Instruments, holds a Cardiovascular Reflex Conditioning System. This instrument was used aboard at least one of the Project Gemini manned spaceflights in 1965-1966 in an experiment to test whether blood circulation in astronauts' feet and legs could be artificially stimulated.
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Dietrich, T. A. “Robert Gafford with Cardiovascular Reflex Conditioning System,” circa 1965. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 55, Folder 135. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/3f462550t.
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