Intravenous (IV) technology stems from studies on cholera treatment in 1831 by Dr Thomas Latta of Leith, Scotland. It was further developed in the 1930s by Hirschfeld, Hyman and Wanger at Columbia University, but was not widely available until the 1950s.
For venipuncture in general , there is evidence to suggest that Ancient Egyptians used a slim hollow reed for bloodletting, and perhaps for post-mortem exsanguination prior to burial prepaparations .
The characters "IV" used as number come from the Roman numeral system and represent the number four (4).
In addition, the characters "IV" can also stand for:
among others
Dr.Carl Walter
Dr. Thomas Latta
Pierre Lorillard IV of New York City
The first IV saline was used in 1832. Thomas Latta first used it during the cholera epidemic for patients who were sick.
In 1832 according to this item I found on the internet. It was invented to treat Cholera to replace body fluids, which was the main cause of death.
The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard IV of New York City according to one school of thought. However, some historians believe that the tuxedo was invented by King Edward VII.
John Steinbeck IV was born on June 12, 1946. He was John Steinbeck's second child.
A1 Steak Sauce was invented by Henderson William Brand in 1824, in Britain. Henderson was a chef to King George IV, and King George IV pronounced it, A1. SirBob101
Ive searche on the Internet to find an answer to why it's called the 'Sudan' Iv test, but I haven't found a clear answer, but my guess is that the things used in the test, was first discovered in a mine in Sudan, that or the inventor was Sudanese
Why is the i written I in iv? why is Iv written like that instead of iv.
Answer Very probably Queen Victoria. Her predecessor was King William IV who died in 1837, before movies were invented.
The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard IV of New York City so it was first used in New York City.