Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... action of the heart are fre- quently shown by alterations in the circulation , and variations in the circulation may often be shown by changes in the heart's action . Failure of the circulation is ac- companied by a gradual diminution ...
... action of the heart are fre- quently shown by alterations in the circulation , and variations in the circulation may often be shown by changes in the heart's action . Failure of the circulation is ac- companied by a gradual diminution ...
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... action of the chest wall during the respiratory act , by the pumping action of the skeletal muscles and by the elasticity or tone of the arteries themselves . The usual systolic arterial blood - pressure , which varies between 110 and ...
... action of the chest wall during the respiratory act , by the pumping action of the skeletal muscles and by the elasticity or tone of the arteries themselves . The usual systolic arterial blood - pressure , which varies between 110 and ...
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... the arterial system . This increase in pressure brings into action the elasticity of the arterial walls , so that as the pressure rises the arteries expand to accommodate an additional amount of blood , PHYSIOLOGY 25.
... the arterial system . This increase in pressure brings into action the elasticity of the arterial walls , so that as the pressure rises the arteries expand to accommodate an additional amount of blood , PHYSIOLOGY 25.
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... action on a number of substances of a com- plex organic nature , whose function it is , at least in part , to preserve the normal composition of the blood and to control and regulate the normal interchange of gases in the capillaries of ...
... action on a number of substances of a com- plex organic nature , whose function it is , at least in part , to preserve the normal composition of the blood and to control and regulate the normal interchange of gases in the capillaries of ...
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... action , in that these extracts may either diminish or increase blood - pressure , thereby differing in their effect from extracts of the adrenals ( see below ) . He also found that there was no difference in the effect of extracts of ...
... action , in that these extracts may either diminish or increase blood - pressure , thereby differing in their effect from extracts of the adrenals ( see below ) . He also found that there was no difference in the effect of extracts of ...
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