Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 31
... frequently observed . Thus , each organ is influenced to a certain degree by every other , since an increase in blood in one part must necessarily involve a decrease in other parts , the total amount of blood in the vessels remaining ...
... frequently observed . Thus , each organ is influenced to a certain degree by every other , since an increase in blood in one part must necessarily involve a decrease in other parts , the total amount of blood in the vessels remaining ...
Page 41
... 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 because , in a number of recent ...
... 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 because , in a number of recent ...
Page 47
... frequently reached under normal conditions . Therefore , it would seem that , except for great changes , the volume of the circulating blood has only a slight and temporary influence on normal blood - pressure . 5. The Viscosity of the ...
... frequently reached under normal conditions . Therefore , it would seem that , except for great changes , the volume of the circulating blood has only a slight and temporary influence on normal blood - pressure . 5. The Viscosity of the ...
Page 55
... frequently but a small part of the information sought . It , therefore , becomes extremely important to consider clinically the accepted methods of sphygmomanometry and to possess a working knowledge of the methods and instruments ...
... frequently but a small part of the information sought . It , therefore , becomes extremely important to consider clinically the accepted methods of sphygmomanometry and to possess a working knowledge of the methods and instruments ...
Page 70
... scale etched upon the glass . Disadvantages . It does not stand firmly being easily upset and broken . Without special care in packing and transportation the mercury is frequently spilled . The caliber of 70 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
... scale etched upon the glass . Disadvantages . It does not stand firmly being easily upset and broken . Without special care in packing and transportation the mercury is frequently spilled . The caliber of 70 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
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