Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... particularly to thank Drs . George P. Müller , Francis J. Dever and Brooke M. Anspach . FRANCIS ASHLEY FAUGHT . 5006 SPRUCE STREET , PHILADelphia , Pa . September , 1916 . 1 1 PREFACE THE past few years have marked a.
... particularly to thank Drs . George P. Müller , Francis J. Dever and Brooke M. Anspach . FRANCIS ASHLEY FAUGHT . 5006 SPRUCE STREET , PHILADelphia , Pa . September , 1916 . 1 1 PREFACE THE past few years have marked a.
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Francis Ashley Faught. PREFACE THE past few years have marked a rapid rise in the clinical value of the sphygmomanometer . This instrument is now a part of the armamentarium of almost every physi- cian . It is opportune therefore that a ...
Francis Ashley Faught. PREFACE THE past few years have marked a rapid rise in the clinical value of the sphygmomanometer . This instrument is now a part of the armamentarium of almost every physi- cian . It is opportune therefore that a ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... marked elevation . The recent work of Cannon and Nice3 demonstrated an 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 ...
... marked elevation . The recent work of Cannon and Nice3 demonstrated an 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 ...
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