Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 17
... give their patients the benefit of its undoubted advantages . In spite of the comparatively recent development of this test in its present form , there has already accumulated a most extensive literature making it almost impossible to ...
... give their patients the benefit of its undoubted advantages . In spite of the comparatively recent development of this test in its present form , there has already accumulated a most extensive literature making it almost impossible to ...
Page 56
... give the pressure readings in terms of millimeters of mercury . The several forms of apparatus will be discussed in detail later . Except for the style and construction of the manometer there is very little difference in the several ...
... give the pressure readings in terms of millimeters of mercury . The several forms of apparatus will be discussed in detail later . Except for the style and construction of the manometer there is very little difference in the several ...
Page 58
... give unreliable readings ; old rubber parts are often responsible for this . When properly connected the ap- paratus should be able to sustain the mercury column with- out receding . A rapid fall indicates a leak somewhere in the air ...
... give unreliable readings ; old rubber parts are often responsible for this . When properly connected the ap- paratus should be able to sustain the mercury column with- out receding . A rapid fall indicates a leak somewhere in the air ...
Page 59
... give a disagreeable sensation , and may also affect the systolic pressure . Two or more readings should be made whenever possible for purposes of verification and to eliminate psychic and other transitory sources of variation , and no ...
... give a disagreeable sensation , and may also affect the systolic pressure . Two or more readings should be made whenever possible for purposes of verification and to eliminate psychic and other transitory sources of variation , and no ...
Page 62
... give the information required . Both the systolic and the diastolic readings are now determined and in addition we have also learned to depend much upon other collateral data , coincidentally acquired with modern instruments and ...
... give the information required . Both the systolic and the diastolic readings are now determined and in addition we have also learned to depend much upon other collateral data , coincidentally acquired with modern instruments and ...
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