Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... the arterial system . This increase in pressure brings into action the elasticity of the arterial walls , so that as the pressure rises the arteries expand to accommodate an additional amount of blood , PHYSIOLOGY 25 25.
... the arterial system . This increase in pressure brings into action the elasticity of the arterial walls , so that as the pressure rises the arteries expand to accommodate an additional amount of blood , PHYSIOLOGY 25 25.
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... increase blood - pressure , thereby differing in their effect from extracts of the adrenals ( see below ) . He also found that there was no difference in the effect of extracts of normal kidneys as compared with those which were the ...
... increase blood - pressure , thereby differing in their effect from extracts of the adrenals ( see below ) . He also found that there was no difference in the effect of extracts of normal kidneys as compared with those which were the ...
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... increased adrenal output and consequent increase in blood - pressure in cats as result of excitement . In this connection H. E. Waller1 advances the plausible theory of the interrelation of the thyroid and adrenal secretions , holding ...
... increased adrenal output and consequent increase in blood - pressure in cats as result of excitement . In this connection H. E. Waller1 advances the plausible theory of the interrelation of the thyroid and adrenal secretions , holding ...
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... increase in blood in one part must necessarily involve a decrease in other parts , the total amount of blood in the vessels remaining constant . Those of the splanchnic area are chiefly con- cerned in maintaining this balance , since ...
... increase in blood in one part must necessarily involve a decrease in other parts , the total amount of blood in the vessels remaining constant . Those of the splanchnic area are chiefly con- cerned in maintaining this balance , since ...
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... increasing the normal stimulus sent out to local ganglia by the vasoconstrictors . An example of the general action of such irritation is shown by the increasing pressure in cerebral hemorrhage or intracranial pressure variation due to ...
... increasing the normal stimulus sent out to local ganglia by the vasoconstrictors . An example of the general action of such irritation is shown by the increasing pressure in cerebral hemorrhage or intracranial pressure variation due to ...
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