Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 17
... 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 of its undoubted advantages . In spite of the ...
... 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 of its undoubted advantages . In spite of the ...
Page 20
... importance of a study of the circulation , not only in an investigation of circulatory diseases and cardiac affections but also in the study of diseases of practically any part of the body including those of infectious and metabolic ...
... importance of a study of the circulation , not only in an investigation of circulatory diseases and cardiac affections but also in the study of diseases of practically any part of the body including those of infectious and metabolic ...
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... important rôles . Early ex- perimental work in this direction , notably that of Hoskins , McClure , and Janeway and Park was unconclusive , chiefly because so little was then known of these organs and their chemico - vital effects ...
... important rôles . Early ex- perimental work in this direction , notably that of Hoskins , McClure , and Janeway and Park was unconclusive , chiefly because so little was then known of these organs and their chemico - vital effects ...
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... important , since changes in the force and frequency in the heart's action , and variations in the total amount of blood in the body , or in the supply to any organ or part , would be at the mercy of every other part , unless controlled ...
... important , since changes in the force and frequency in the heart's action , and variations in the total amount of blood in the body , or in the supply to any organ or part , would be at the mercy of every other part , unless controlled ...
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... important difference has been established between these two sets of impulses , namely , that while the action of the former is constant , that of the latter is intermittent . Therefore they cannot be regarded as opponents of each other ...
... important difference has been established between these two sets of impulses , namely , that while the action of the former is constant , that of the latter is intermittent . Therefore they cannot be regarded as opponents of each other ...
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