A medical device or medical supply was a form of medical technology intended for use to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease or other conditions in lifeforms. Where medical equipment was designed to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of a medical conditions.
For a complete list of all medical equipment, see Category:Medical equipment.
General[]
- Anti-grav lift
- Biobed
- Biological sample kit
- Cast
- Decompression chamber
- Emergency Medical Holographic program
- Holographic chamber
- Hypospray
- Isotropic restraint
- Long-term Medical Holographic program
- Medical kit
- Neck brace
- Petri dish
- Reflex hammer
- Splint
- Stasis chamber
- Stretcher
- Stryker OrthoLav
- Surgical support frame
- Tongue depressor
- Wheelchair
Monitors and scanners[]
- Biocomputer
- Biofunction monitor
- Blood-analyzer unit
- Detronal scanner
- DNA code analyzer
- DNA sequencer
- Electron resonance scanner
- K3 indicator
- Medical scanner
- Medical tricorder
- Molecular scanner
- Neural monitor
- Neuro-analyzer
- Neurocortical monitor
- Phoretic analyzer
- Portable electronic microscope
- Protein analyzer
- Psycho-tricorder
- Reader tube
- Sensor cluster
- Subdermal bioprobe
Surgical Instruments[]
- Autosuture
- Emergency surgical kit
- Micro-suture
- Scalpel
- Sonic separator
- Steri-field
- Surgical support frame
- Syringe
- Tri-laser connector
Tissue regeneration[]
- Bioregenerative field
- Bio-temporal chamber
- Burn chamber
- Cellular regeneration and entertainment chamber
- Dermal regenerator
- Osteogenic stimulator
- Osteo-regenerator
- Protoplaser
Tissue applications[]
- Cytoplasmic stimulator
- Dermal stimulator
- Genetronic replicator
- Genotron
- Physiostimulator
- Protodynoplaser
- Spray applicator
- T-cell stimulator
- Tissue mitigator
Cardiovascular applications[]
- Blood-gas infuser
- Cardio-stimulator
- Plasma infusion unit
- Thrombic modulator
- Vascular adhesive
- Vascular regenerator
- Vaso-stimulator
Neurological applications[]
- Brain circuitry pattern
- Cortical inhibitor
- Cortical stimulator
- Cranial implant
- Delta-wave inducer
- Drechtal beam
- Hyperencephalogram
- Intraspinal inhibitor
- Motor assist band
- Myelin regenerator
- Neural caliper
- Neural interface
- Neural implant
- Neural neutralizer
- Neural pad
- Neural resonator
- Neural shock kit
- Neural stimulator
- Neural transducer
- Neuralyte probe
- Neurolytic emitter
- Neurolytic restraint
- Somnetic inducer
- Synaptic stimulator
Respiratory applications[]
Nanotechnology[]
Organ replacements[]
- Artificial lung
- Biosynthetic limb
- Cardiac implant/Artificial heart
- Neural implant
- Ocular implant
- Parthenogenetic implant
- Sensor web
- VISOR
Facilities[]
Medical texts[]
- Comparative Alien Physiology
- Gray's Anatomy
- "Linear Models of Viral Propagation"
- Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology
- A Survey on Cygnian Respiratory Diseases
Appendices[]
See also[]
Background information[]
While the propmasters on the various Star Trek shows have always striven (citation needed • edit) to be internally consistent when it comes to props, budget realities dictate the reuse of items as many times as possible. Many medical tools were reused as other tools, both medical and engineering, or changed appearance from one episode to the next. Therefore, an osteogenic stimulator one week may end up as a isolinear chip reader the following week, for example.
Among the items which were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay was also a semi-circular instrument carry case, seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation. [1](X)