Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... become either obsolete or nearly so , while others vary so little in character , design , or in operating principle that detailed description was deemed unnecessary . Others again are so complicated in mechanism or mode of operation as ...
... become either obsolete or nearly so , while others vary so little in character , design , or in operating principle that detailed description was deemed unnecessary . Others again are so complicated in mechanism or mode of operation as ...
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... becomes insufficient to maintain body nutrition . and offers insufficient resistance for a normal action of the heart . The two conditions , heart action and a main- tained circulatory equilibrium , are in every way inter- dependent ...
... becomes insufficient to maintain body nutrition . and offers insufficient resistance for a normal action of the heart . The two conditions , heart action and a main- tained circulatory equilibrium , are in every way inter- dependent ...
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... becomes less marked and finally disappears before the capillaries are reached . Another factor enters here . This is the gradual tapering and extensive ramification of the arterial system . The length of vessels combined with their ...
... becomes less marked and finally disappears before the capillaries are reached . Another factor enters here . This is the gradual tapering and extensive ramification of the arterial system . The length of vessels combined with their ...
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... becomes permanently excessive . Con- siderable variations , however , in the local vascular tone are frequently observed . Thus , each organ is influenced to a certain degree by every other , since an increase in blood in one part must ...
... becomes permanently excessive . Con- siderable variations , however , in the local vascular tone are frequently observed . Thus , each organ is influenced to a certain degree by every other , since an increase in blood in one part must ...
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... become restricted , so that at the present writing , unless qualified by defining adjectives , the term has become so indefinite , that it should not be em- ployed . The term , to have any clinical significance , must be qualified by ...
... become restricted , so that at the present writing , unless qualified by defining adjectives , the term has become so indefinite , that it should not be em- ployed . The term , to have any clinical significance , must be qualified by ...
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abnormal accompanied acute albuminuria amount aortic Arch arterial pressure arteriosclerosis auscultatory average systolic pressure believe blood blood-pressure test capillaries cardiac cardiovascular cause cent changes chart chronic nephritis circulation circulatory clinical compression condition cuff determine diagnosis diastolic pressure dilatation disease doses drug dyspnea edema effect elevation employed exercise factor fluid gradually Gynecology hemorrhage high blood-pressure high pressure hypertension hypotension increase indicates individual infections instrument interstitial nephritis Jour kidney klin lesions manometer marked measures Medical mercury method minutes muscular myocardial myocarditis myocardium normal blood-pressure observations Obstetrics occurs orthopnea pathologic patient persistent phase physical pressure readings pulmonary pulmonary edema pulse pressure pulse rate rapid reduced relation renal rise in systolic showed shown sphygmomanometer symptoms syphilis systolic and diastolic systolic blood-pressure systolic pressure tension tion toxemia treatment tuberculosis typhoid fever uremia urine usually variations vasomotor venous pressure vessels Wochen