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The Stubs Iron Wire Gauge system (also known as the Birmingham Wire Gauge) is used in medicine
Medicine

Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness....
 to measure the diameter
Diameter

In geometry, a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle....
 of hypodermic needle
Hypodermic needle

A hypodermic needle is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to Injection substances into the body. They may also be used to take liquid samples from the body, for example taking blood from a vein in venipuncture....
s, catheter
Catheter

In medicine a catheter is a tubing that can be inserted into a body cavity, duct or vessel. Catheters thereby allow drainage or injection of fluids or access by surgical instruments....
s, and suture wires. It was originally developed in early 19th-century England for use in wire
Wire

A wire is a single, usually cylinder , elongated string of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical Structural loads and to carry electricity and telecommunications Wiktionary:signal....
 manufacture, and it began appearing in a medical setting in the early 20th century.

The Stubs system was the first wire gauge recognized as a standard by any country when Great Britain adopted it in 1884.






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The Stubs Iron Wire Gauge system (also known as the Birmingham Wire Gauge) is used in medicine
Medicine

Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness....
 to measure the diameter
Diameter

In geometry, a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle....
 of hypodermic needle
Hypodermic needle

A hypodermic needle is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to Injection substances into the body. They may also be used to take liquid samples from the body, for example taking blood from a vein in venipuncture....
s, catheter
Catheter

In medicine a catheter is a tubing that can be inserted into a body cavity, duct or vessel. Catheters thereby allow drainage or injection of fluids or access by surgical instruments....
s, and suture wires. It was originally developed in early 19th-century England for use in wire
Wire

A wire is a single, usually cylinder , elongated string of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical Structural loads and to carry electricity and telecommunications Wiktionary:signal....
 manufacture, and it began appearing in a medical setting in the early 20th century.

The Stubs system was the first wire gauge recognized as a standard by any country when Great Britain adopted it in 1884. Each gauge increment roughly correlates to multiples of .01 inch
Inch

An inch is the name of a Units of measurement of length in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, and United States customary units....
es, but the system is not truly linear, as can be seen in the Needle gauge comparison chart
Needle gauge comparison chart

Hypodermic needles are available in a wide variety of outer diameters described by gauge numbers. Smaller gauge numbers indicate larger outer diameters....
. Also, the needle gauge is inversely proportional to its diameter, so the larger the gauge number, the narrower the diameter.

Another common gauge system is the French catheter scale
French catheter scale

The French catheter scale is commonly used to measure the outer circumference of cylindrical medical instruments including catheters. In the French Gauge system as it is also known, the diameter in millimeters of the catheter can be determined by dividing the French size by 3, thus an increasing French size corresponds with a larger...
.

A common approximation used for medical needles is diameter (in inches) is equal to the reciprocal of the gauge.

Needle wire gauge
Needle wire gauge

Needle wire gauge is derived from the Birmingham Wire Gauge. #1 = 18? B.W.G.; #2 = 19 B.W.G., and so on to #14 = 31 B.W.G. See S. S. Wheeler, Electrical World 12 November 1887...
 was derived from the Stubs Iron Wire Gauge.

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