Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 20
... changes in the heart's action . Failure of the circulation is ac- companied by a gradual diminution in blood - pressure , until it becomes insufficient to maintain body nutrition and offers insufficient resistance for a normal action of ...
... changes in the heart's action . Failure of the circulation is ac- companied by a gradual diminution in blood - pressure , until it becomes insufficient to maintain body nutrition and offers insufficient resistance for a normal action of ...
Page 22
... artery where the tracing of the circuit began . The physiologic factors controlling the normal changes in the circulation have been carefully studied and sum- marized by Gibson ' who states that the circulation , 22 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
... artery where the tracing of the circuit began . The physiologic factors controlling the normal changes in the circulation have been carefully studied and sum- marized by Gibson ' who states that the circulation , 22 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
Page 23
... changes ; ( 3 ) glandular secretions ; and ( 4 ) adjustment of nervous agencies ; and that these four principles are capable of most complicated interrelation . A proper adjustment between them is maintained in health and is responsible ...
... changes ; ( 3 ) glandular secretions ; and ( 4 ) adjustment of nervous agencies ; and that these four principles are capable of most complicated interrelation . A proper adjustment between them is maintained in health and is responsible ...
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... Changes . - Our knowledge of the chem- ical changes taking place in the circulation and their relation to the control of blood - pressure is but limited . It involves a knowledge and consideration of the effect of the catalytic action ...
... Changes . - Our knowledge of the chem- ical changes taking place in the circulation and their relation to the control of blood - pressure is but limited . It involves a knowledge and consideration of the effect of the catalytic action ...
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... changes in the blood , is the effect of the inter- change of fluids between the blood - vascular and the lymph - vascular systems and the tissues of the body . While this is undoubtedly in part controlled by the special vasomotor system ...
... changes in the blood , is the effect of the inter- change of fluids between the blood - vascular and the lymph - vascular systems and the tissues of the body . While this is undoubtedly in part controlled by the special vasomotor system ...
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