Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 24
... in the intermittent develop- ment of pressure , accompanied by periods when it must fall to zero . Such a condition would be inimical to health , as the proper nutrition and tension of the organs and 24 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
... in the intermittent develop- ment of pressure , accompanied by periods when it must fall to zero . Such a condition would be inimical to health , as the proper nutrition and tension of the organs and 24 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
Page 49
... fall in blood - pressure throughout the arterial system . Corresponding to the ventricular systole and diastole , the highest and lowest point of this change in pressure are termed respectively , systolic blood - pressure and diastolic ...
... fall in blood - pressure throughout the arterial system . Corresponding to the ventricular systole and diastole , the highest and lowest point of this change in pressure are termed respectively , systolic blood - pressure and diastolic ...
Page 58
... fall indicates a leak somewhere in the air system and should be corrected . At the beginning of each test the indicator , irrespective of type , should register zero and in the mercury instruments the mercury column should not be broken ...
... fall indicates a leak somewhere in the air system and should be corrected . At the beginning of each test the indicator , irrespective of type , should register zero and in the mercury instruments the mercury column should not be broken ...
Page 75
... fall of the mercury in the other limb , thus the markings give the reading directly in millimeters of mercury . The pressure is obtained by the use of a metallic pump attached to the upper nipple by means of a collapsible rubber tube of ...
... fall of the mercury in the other limb , thus the markings give the reading directly in millimeters of mercury . The pressure is obtained by the use of a metallic pump attached to the upper nipple by means of a collapsible rubber tube of ...
Page 103
... fall from a point below the systolic , the character of the pulse at the wrist is carefully noted . At first this is very feeble and thready in character and continues so for a time , when sud- denly it assumes a full bounding character ...
... fall from a point below the systolic , the character of the pulse at the wrist is carefully noted . At first this is very feeble and thready in character and continues so for a time , when sud- denly it assumes a full bounding character ...
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