Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 20
... gradual diminution in blood - pressure , until it becomes insufficient to maintain body nutrition and offers insufficient resistance for a normal action of the heart . The two conditions , heart action and a main- tained circulatory ...
... gradual diminution in blood - pressure , until it becomes insufficient to maintain body nutrition and offers insufficient resistance for a normal action of the heart . The two conditions , heart action and a main- tained circulatory ...
Page 25
... gradually reduces the sharp intermittency of the flow in the arterial system , so that , as we pass outward from the ... gradual tapering and extensive ramification of the arterial system . The length of vessels combined with their ...
... gradually reduces the sharp intermittency of the flow in the arterial system , so that , as we pass outward from the ... gradual tapering and extensive ramification of the arterial system . The length of vessels combined with their ...
Page 36
... gradually become restricted , so that at the present writing , unless qualified by defining adjectives , the term has become so indefinite , that it should not be em- ployed . The term , to have any clinical significance , must be ...
... gradually become restricted , so that at the present writing , unless qualified by defining adjectives , the term has become so indefinite , that it should not be em- ployed . The term , to have any clinical significance , must be ...
Page 41
... gradually to near the diastolic level and remaining near it throughout the greater part of the average cycle . " Whatever the accepted usage of terms , average and mean may come to be , it is plain that they are used so ambiguously that ...
... gradually to near the diastolic level and remaining near it throughout the greater part of the average cycle . " Whatever the accepted usage of terms , average and mean may come to be , it is plain that they are used so ambiguously that ...
Page 46
... gradually falls and would eventually reach zero were it not for peripheral resistance plus the rhythmically recurring cardiac systole which causes the pressure to rise again . The laminal elasticity of the vessels is very perfect and is ...
... gradually falls and would eventually reach zero were it not for peripheral resistance plus the rhythmically recurring cardiac systole which causes the pressure to rise again . The laminal elasticity of the vessels is very perfect and is ...
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