Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 20
... dependent . They can neither be separated , nor con- sidered intelligently , one apart from the other . This serves to emphasize the importance of a study of the circulation , not only in an investigation of circulatory diseases and ...
... dependent . They can neither be separated , nor con- sidered intelligently , one apart from the other . This serves to emphasize the importance of a study of the circulation , not only in an investigation of circulatory diseases and ...
Page 27
... dependent partly upon , chemical 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 ...
... dependent partly upon , chemical 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 ...
Page 34
... dependent upon these primary physiologic divisions . This is at least the most convenient because more capable of clinical demonstration and study . From a clinical standpoint the factors concerned in the maintenance of circulatory ...
... dependent upon these primary physiologic divisions . This is at least the most convenient because more capable of clinical demonstration and study . From a clinical standpoint the factors concerned in the maintenance of circulatory ...
Page 37
... dependent upon the proper correlation of five distinct and separately determinable factors ( see page 34 ) . · Our present nomenclature of arterial pressure includes a number of terms some of which will be briefly defined and discussed ...
... dependent upon the proper correlation of five distinct and separately determinable factors ( see page 34 ) . · Our present nomenclature of arterial pressure includes a number of terms some of which will be briefly defined and discussed ...
Page 40
... dependent upon a fairly constant factor ( per- ipheral resistance ) , the diastolic pressure varies very little in the larger arteries , where it is a comparatively fixed factor as compared with the systolic pressure . In All other ...
... dependent upon a fairly constant factor ( per- ipheral resistance ) , the diastolic pressure varies very little in the larger arteries , where it is a comparatively fixed factor as compared with the systolic pressure . In All other ...
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