Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... observation has shown the information obtained by the sphygmomano- meter to be of value . It has been thought ... observations may be of greatest value . The writer is indebted to a large number of authors for much of the material ...
... observation has shown the information obtained by the sphygmomano- meter to be of value . It has been thought ... observations may be of greatest value . The writer is indebted to a large number of authors for much of the material ...
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... observations the pulse pressure cannot be ascertained ( see Fig . 2 ) . The determination of the pulse pressure is of great im- portance in clinical medicine , particularly in the prognosis of many cardiovascular diseases , as it in all ...
... observations the pulse pressure cannot be ascertained ( see Fig . 2 ) . The determination of the pulse pressure is of great im- portance in clinical medicine , particularly in the prognosis of many cardiovascular diseases , as it in all ...
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... observations , any more than plums could represent the AGES 16 TO 30 30 TO 40 40 TO 60 60 TO 60 180 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 AVERAGE HIGH 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 AVERAGE MALES TATI FAGES ...
... observations , any more than plums could represent the AGES 16 TO 30 30 TO 40 40 TO 60 60 TO 60 180 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 AVERAGE HIGH 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 AVERAGE MALES TATI FAGES ...
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... observations of the systolic pressure , making each pair the extremes , after having eliminated at each calculation the most widely separated pair . The result of the means obtained in this way would be a series of figures approximating ...
... observations of the systolic pressure , making each pair the extremes , after having eliminated at each calculation the most widely separated pair . The result of the means obtained in this way would be a series of figures approximating ...
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... of the Blood . - This factor has until recently been almost entirely ignored in observations and discussions of the normal and pathologic variations in blood - pressure . It is , however , evidently STUDY OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE 47.
... of the Blood . - This factor has until recently been almost entirely ignored in observations and discussions of the normal and pathologic variations in blood - pressure . It is , however , evidently STUDY OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE 47.
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