Shigeo Satomura

Shigeo Satomura (里村 茂夫, Satomura Shigeo?, 1919–1960) was a Japanese physicist credited with introducing the ultrasonic Doppler techniques to practical medical diagnostics in the 1950s. These techniques made possible non-invasive monitoring of blood flow in the human body.

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