Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 23
... minute vessels ( c ) the capillaries of the lungs and of the general circulation . The condition of the arterial walls and the width of the arteries exercise considerable influence upon the flow of blood . If all the arteries were fully ...
... minute vessels ( c ) the capillaries of the lungs and of the general circulation . The condition of the arterial walls and the width of the arteries exercise considerable influence upon the flow of blood . If all the arteries were fully ...
Page 44
... minute ) will , the other factors remaining constant , cause a rise in systolic blood - pressure . Conversely any diminution in the pulse rate or volume output will cause a reduction in systolic blood - pressure . On the other hand a ...
... minute ) will , the other factors remaining constant , cause a rise in systolic blood - pressure . Conversely any diminution in the pulse rate or volume output will cause a reduction in systolic blood - pressure . On the other hand a ...
Page 53
... minutes ) . In children the factor is entirely negligible . 4 Arteriosclerosis , according to Janeway and Park , even when marked , increases but moderately the normal re- sistance to compression . By actual experiment they found that ...
... minutes ) . In children the factor is entirely negligible . 4 Arteriosclerosis , according to Janeway and Park , even when marked , increases but moderately the normal re- sistance to compression . By actual experiment they found that ...
Page 85
... from a Politzer bag . All rubber tubing is of the high- pressure variety to afford rigidity . The minute details of construction and the operation of the special stopcock are too extensive to include here ,. THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER 85.
... from a Politzer bag . All rubber tubing is of the high- pressure variety to afford rigidity . The minute details of construction and the operation of the special stopcock are too extensive to include here ,. THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER 85.
Page 122
... minutes , pa- tient sitting quietly in office . a rise of but 15 in the systolic . The disturbing influence of excitability is fre- nervous quently met while endeavoring to ascertain the true pressure levels in nervous and high- strung ...
... minutes , pa- tient sitting quietly in office . a rise of but 15 in the systolic . The disturbing influence of excitability is fre- nervous quently met while endeavoring to ascertain the true pressure levels in nervous and high- strung ...
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