Heinrich Lamm (January 19, 1908 – July 12, 1974), a Jewish German-American physician, was a pioneer in using optical fibers for image transmission, and was the first to make a fiber-optic endoscope. When Lamm was a medical student in 1930, he developed the first flexible fiber-optic bundle capable of transmitting images around curves. His initial purpose was to check inaccessible parts inside the human body. He reported his experiments, but the imaging quality was poor. Lamm's effort to file a patent failed due to a British patent already filed by Clarence Hansell.
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| - Heinrich Lamm (* 19. Januar 1908 in München; † 12. Juli 1974 in Harlingen, Texas) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Arzt. Während seines Studiums konstruierte er den weltweit ersten Versuch eines auf Glasfasern basierenden Endoskops. (de)
- Heinrich Lamm (January 19, 1908 – July 12, 1974), a Jewish German-American physician, was a pioneer in using optical fibers for image transmission, and was the first to make a fiber-optic endoscope. When Lamm was a medical student in 1930, he developed the first flexible fiber-optic bundle capable of transmitting images around curves. His initial purpose was to check inaccessible parts inside the human body. He reported his experiments, but the imaging quality was poor. Lamm's effort to file a patent failed due to a British patent already filed by Clarence Hansell. (en)
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| - Heinrich Lamm (* 19. Januar 1908 in München; † 12. Juli 1974 in Harlingen, Texas) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Arzt. Während seines Studiums konstruierte er den weltweit ersten Versuch eines auf Glasfasern basierenden Endoskops. (de)
- Heinrich Lamm (January 19, 1908 – July 12, 1974), a Jewish German-American physician, was a pioneer in using optical fibers for image transmission, and was the first to make a fiber-optic endoscope. When Lamm was a medical student in 1930, he developed the first flexible fiber-optic bundle capable of transmitting images around curves. His initial purpose was to check inaccessible parts inside the human body. He reported his experiments, but the imaging quality was poor. Lamm's effort to file a patent failed due to a British patent already filed by Clarence Hansell. (en)
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