Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 43
... believe the arterial pressure to be dependent upon five separate , distinct and individually variable factors . These several factors are found to vary continually under normal conditions while in pathologic states they may and do ...
... believe the arterial pressure to be dependent upon five separate , distinct and individually variable factors . These several factors are found to vary continually under normal conditions while in pathologic states they may and do ...
Page 53
... believe the element of error to be greater than was formerly supposed , as they found that the resistance offered by the arterial wall in adults with normal pressures to be more than 1 or 2 mm . Hg . while they were able to demonstrate ...
... believe the element of error to be greater than was formerly supposed , as they found that the resistance offered by the arterial wall in adults with normal pressures to be more than 1 or 2 mm . Hg . while they were able to demonstrate ...
Page 55
... believe it essential to determine with accuracy not only the systolic pressure but also the diastolic and pulse pressures , as well . Experience has taught us that while the systolic pressure is important , it is nevertheless only a ...
... believe it essential to determine with accuracy not only the systolic pressure but also the diastolic and pulse pressures , as well . Experience has taught us that while the systolic pressure is important , it is nevertheless only a ...
Page 97
... believe that the second phase is the first to suffer in failing compensation . They believe the length of this phase indicates cardiac efficiency , and they have worked out a cardiac efficiency ratio , which is based upon this belief ...
... believe that the second phase is the first to suffer in failing compensation . They believe the length of this phase indicates cardiac efficiency , and they have worked out a cardiac efficiency ratio , which is based upon this belief ...
Page 106
... believe that this difference gives impor- tant information concerning the liability of the pressure to vary in an abnormal way when a portion of the arterial tree is shut off from the general circulation . Similar changes have been ...
... believe that this difference gives impor- tant information concerning the liability of the pressure to vary in an abnormal way when a portion of the arterial tree is shut off from the general circulation . Similar changes have been ...
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