American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 174
... blood pres- sure ; and this in turn was due to a " pooling of blood " in the splanchnic region by a vaso- motor dilatation . This danger was further- more said to be eliminated by the use of ephedrine and the Trendelenburg position ...
... blood pres- sure ; and this in turn was due to a " pooling of blood " in the splanchnic region by a vaso- motor dilatation . This danger was further- more said to be eliminated by the use of ephedrine and the Trendelenburg position ...
Page 192
... blood . This accumulation of blood in the peripheral capillaries seems much more likely to be the cause of the diminished blood pressure ( found in nearly all cases where spinal is used ) , without also using some vasoconstricting drug ...
... blood . This accumulation of blood in the peripheral capillaries seems much more likely to be the cause of the diminished blood pressure ( found in nearly all cases where spinal is used ) , without also using some vasoconstricting drug ...
Page 192
... blood pressure with a slight parallel fall in the pulse and the dias- tolic blood pressure . ( See Plate 1 ) . The third decade group showed a slightly more parallel action . The systolic blood pressure gradually reduced during the ...
... blood pressure with a slight parallel fall in the pulse and the dias- tolic blood pressure . ( See Plate 1 ) . The third decade group showed a slightly more parallel action . The systolic blood pressure gradually reduced during the ...
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