Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... amount of clinical material including many new charts , illustrative of various types of blood - pressure changes , from which it is hoped that the reader may be able to acquire a more practical view of the subject . In the following ...
... amount of clinical material including many new charts , illustrative of various types of blood - pressure changes , from which it is hoped that the reader may be able to acquire a more practical view of the subject . In the following ...
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... amount of " literature " for which due credit has been given to the authors , when- ever practical ; while the great volume of material to review has increased the probability of inadvertent omissions , which are , it is believed ...
... amount of " literature " for which due credit has been given to the authors , when- ever practical ; while the great volume of material to review has increased the probability of inadvertent omissions , which are , it is believed ...
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... amount of theo- retical and conjectural material bearing on blood - pressure which , until recently , was without scientific foundation . For this reason , in order to gain a proper appreciation of the function of the sphygmomanometer ...
... amount of theo- retical and conjectural material bearing on blood - pressure which , until recently , was without scientific foundation . For this reason , in order to gain a proper appreciation of the function of the sphygmomanometer ...
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... amount of blood in the body could not begin to completely fill the vessels . The force by which the blood is driven from the right to the left side of the heart , through the capillaries which are related to the respiratory surface of ...
... amount of blood in the body could not begin to completely fill the vessels . The force by which the blood is driven from the right to the left side of the heart , through the capillaries which are related to the respiratory surface of ...
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... to rise in 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.
... to rise in 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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