Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 17
... findings to the elimination of other perhaps equally important data , or the value of the study of blood - pressure has not been adequately con- sidered by other clinicians who as a result have failed to give their patients the benefit ...
... findings to the elimination of other perhaps equally important data , or the value of the study of blood - pressure has not been adequately con- sidered by other clinicians who as a result have failed to give their patients the benefit ...
Page 41
... findings . These terms are frequently employed synonymously , although as far as I have been able to ascertain they should not be used interchangeably even when coincidently they may be found to be the same . I would emphasize this ...
... findings . These terms are frequently employed synonymously , although as far as I have been able to ascertain they should not be used interchangeably even when coincidently they may be found to be the same . I would emphasize this ...
Page 107
... findings of which can- not be determined without further study and investigation . The Subjective Method of Determining Blood - pressure . -It has long been known that the subjective sensation of the patient may at times furnish a ...
... findings of which can- not be determined without further study and investigation . The Subjective Method of Determining Blood - pressure . -It has long been known that the subjective sensation of the patient may at times furnish a ...
Page 141
... finding gave valuable data as to the tendency of the case to vasomotor instability . They found in some cases a difference as great as 20 mm . Hg . between the up and down diastolic readings . 1 J. A. Mac Williams and G. S. Melvin ...
... finding gave valuable data as to the tendency of the case to vasomotor instability . They found in some cases a difference as great as 20 mm . Hg . between the up and down diastolic readings . 1 J. A. Mac Williams and G. S. Melvin ...
Page 146
... findings in centimeters or millimeters of water , are probably , at this writing , the best instrumental means for the measurement of venous pressure . The instrument of Hooker and Eyster2 is a modification and improvement on that of ...
... findings in centimeters or millimeters of water , are probably , at this writing , the best instrumental means for the measurement of venous pressure . The instrument of Hooker and Eyster2 is a modification and improvement on that of ...
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