Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 25
... less marked and finally disappears before the capillaries are reached . Another factor enters here . This is the gradual tapering and extensive ramification of the arterial system . The length of vessels combined with their elasticity ...
... less marked and finally disappears before the capillaries are reached . Another factor enters here . This is the gradual tapering and extensive ramification of the arterial system . The length of vessels combined with their elasticity ...
Page 38
... less than , nevertheless tends to approximate , the intracardiac pressure , and the lateral pressure in the aorta.1 Thus when we say that the systolic pressure is equal to 125 mm . Hg . , we mean that the end pressure in the artery at ...
... less than , nevertheless tends to approximate , the intracardiac pressure , and the lateral pressure in the aorta.1 Thus when we say that the systolic pressure is equal to 125 mm . Hg . , we mean that the end pressure in the artery at ...
Page 57
... less marked will be the rhythmic impulse transmitted to the manometer . Time of Observation . Whenever possible observations should be made at about the same time of day , and in the same relation to the taking of food . Observations ...
... less marked will be the rhythmic impulse transmitted to the manometer . Time of Observation . Whenever possible observations should be made at about the same time of day , and in the same relation to the taking of food . Observations ...
Page 66
... . B , the pressure in the cuff has been reduced so that it is a fraction of a millimeter less than the systolic pressure within the vessel . Now at each systole , a small amount of blood will pass 66 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
... . B , the pressure in the cuff has been reduced so that it is a fraction of a millimeter less than the systolic pressure within the vessel . Now at each systole , a small amount of blood will pass 66 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
Page 67
... less than the systolic pressure in the vessel . This is insufficient to affect the vessel during the systolic period , while B shows the artery and cuff during the diastolic period , at the moment when the pressure within the THE ...
... less than the systolic pressure in the vessel . This is insufficient to affect the vessel during the systolic period , while B shows the artery and cuff during the diastolic period , at the moment when the pressure within the THE ...
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