Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 11
... facts contained in this little book may be supplemented by a study of the original . FRANCIS ASHLEY FAUGHT . 5006 SPRUCE STREET , PHILADELPHIA , PA . INTRODUCTION . PHYSIOLOGY . The Circulation Course of Circulation . 11.
... facts contained in this little book may be supplemented by a study of the original . FRANCIS ASHLEY FAUGHT . 5006 SPRUCE STREET , PHILADELPHIA , PA . INTRODUCTION . PHYSIOLOGY . The Circulation Course of Circulation . 11.
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... facts seem to warrant the con- clusion that the energy expended by the local ganglia in holding the vessels in a state of constant moderate con- traction , is derived from the central nervous system , primarily from the automatic center ...
... facts seem to warrant the con- clusion that the energy expended by the local ganglia in holding the vessels in a state of constant moderate con- traction , is derived from the central nervous system , primarily from the automatic center ...
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... fact they are all so interrelated that it is utterly impossible to decide where the effect of one ceases and that of another begins ; since the normal circulation is made up of the sum of activities and of these factors , which all may ...
... fact they are all so interrelated that it is utterly impossible to decide where the effect of one ceases and that of another begins ; since the normal circulation is made up of the sum of activities and of these factors , which all may ...
Page 49
... fact , then that there occurs alternately , in regular rhythmic cycle , a rise and fall in blood - pressure throughout the arterial system . Corresponding to the ventricular systole and diastole , the highest and lowest point of this ...
... fact , then that there occurs alternately , in regular rhythmic cycle , a rise and fall in blood - pressure throughout the arterial system . Corresponding to the ventricular systole and diastole , the highest and lowest point of this ...
Page 55
... fact that the accurate estimation of arterial tension is to be ac- complished only by means of sphygmomanometry . With the older instruments it was possible to roughly estimate the systolic pressure . At the present time approximate ...
... fact that the accurate estimation of arterial tension is to be ac- complished only by means of sphygmomanometry . With the older instruments it was possible to roughly estimate the systolic pressure . At the present time approximate ...
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