Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 24
... active part of the body is making an unusual demand . In order to better understand the mechanical arrange- ment of the cardiovascular system it is necessary first , to consider the science of hydrostatics as to its effect upon the ...
... active part of the body is making an unusual demand . In order to better understand the mechanical arrange- ment of the cardiovascular system it is necessary first , to consider the science of hydrostatics as to its effect upon the ...
Page 30
... active substances of these two glands . He explains the blood - pressure varia- tion in myxedema and early Graves disease upon this basis . That these substances are alone in control of the field is very doubtful , as recently Voegtlin ...
... active substances of these two glands . He explains the blood - pressure varia- tion in myxedema and early Graves disease upon this basis . That these substances are alone in control of the field is very doubtful , as recently Voegtlin ...
Page 33
... active dilatation . An important difference has been established between these two sets of impulses , namely , that while the action of the former is constant , that of the latter is intermittent . Therefore they cannot be regarded as ...
... active dilatation . An important difference has been established between these two sets of impulses , namely , that while the action of the former is constant , that of the latter is intermittent . Therefore they cannot be regarded as ...
Page 125
... active , especially if there be a tendency to high pressure , will result in a rapid and sometimes in a marked fall in systolic pressure , with a production of a new and lower systolic level . Brooks and Carroll1 do not believe that ...
... active , especially if there be a tendency to high pressure , will result in a rapid and sometimes in a marked fall in systolic pressure , with a production of a new and lower systolic level . Brooks and Carroll1 do not believe that ...
Page 131
... active period of gastric secretion ( splanch- nic hyperemia ) and was found more marked after foods that stimulate gastric secretions , being strongest with a meat - containing meal , weakest with milk and very transient with water and ...
... active period of gastric secretion ( splanch- nic hyperemia ) and was found more marked after foods that stimulate gastric secretions , being strongest with a meat - containing meal , weakest with milk and very transient with water and ...
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