Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... indicate the course of the blood : PA , pulmonary artery ; PC , pulmonary capillaries ; PV , pulmonary veins ; LA , left auricle ; LV , left ventricle ; A , systemic arteries ; C , systemic capil- laries ; V , systemic veins ; RA ...
... indicate the course of the blood : PA , pulmonary artery ; PC , pulmonary capillaries ; PV , pulmonary veins ; LA , left auricle ; LV , left ventricle ; A , systemic arteries ; C , systemic capil- laries ; V , systemic veins ; RA ...
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... indicate what particular part of this general subject is under consideration , thus : systolic blood - pressure ; diastolic blood- pressure ; pulse pressure ; mean pressure ; average pressure ; venous pressure ; capillary pressure ...
... indicate what particular part of this general subject is under consideration , thus : systolic blood - pressure ; diastolic blood- pressure ; pulse pressure ; mean pressure ; average pressure ; venous pressure ; capillary pressure ...
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... indicates the maximum force exerted by the systole of the heart . It is the transmitted intraventricular pressure . This pressure measured in the brachial artery while it is less than , nevertheless tends to approximate , the ...
... indicates the maximum force exerted by the systole of the heart . It is the transmitted intraventricular pressure . This pressure measured in the brachial artery while it is less than , nevertheless tends to approximate , the ...
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Francis Ashley Faught. of many cardiovascular diseases , as it in all probability indicates alterations in heart - muscle efficiency not only in cardiac disease itself , but also in acute and chronic in- fections , cachectic states , etc ...
Francis Ashley Faught. of many cardiovascular diseases , as it in all probability indicates alterations in heart - muscle efficiency not only in cardiac disease itself , but also in acute and chronic in- fections , cachectic states , etc ...
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... indicates a leak somewhere in the air system and should be corrected . At the beginning of each test the indicator , irrespective of type , should register zero and in the mercury instruments the mercury column should not be broken ...
... indicates a leak somewhere in the air system and should be corrected . At the beginning of each test the indicator , irrespective of type , should register zero and in the mercury instruments the mercury column should not be broken ...
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