Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... PATHOLOGIC FACTORS AFFECTING IT . The Normal Blood - pressure . NORMAL BLOOD - PRESSURE ; ITS VARIATIONS AND THE PHYSIOLOGIC OR 109 112 The Normal Variations in Systolic , Diastolic and Pulse Pressures . 113 CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE ...
... PATHOLOGIC FACTORS AFFECTING IT . The Normal Blood - pressure . NORMAL BLOOD - PRESSURE ; ITS VARIATIONS AND THE PHYSIOLOGIC OR 109 112 The Normal Variations in Systolic , Diastolic and Pulse Pressures . 113 CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE ...
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... pathologic standpoint , except in so far as they have an immediate and practical application . It was thought advisable , however , to insert a number of extra references for the benefit of those who wish to consider the subject more ...
... pathologic standpoint , except in so far as they have an immediate and practical application . It was thought advisable , however , to insert a number of extra references for the benefit of those who wish to consider the subject more ...
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... pathologic conditions where we have a capillary pulse and a transmitted venous pulse . In considering the capillaries , we find that they also assist in maintaining blood - pressure , for if the heart as a pump was large enough and the ...
... pathologic conditions where we have a capillary pulse and a transmitted venous pulse . In considering the capillaries , we find that they also assist in maintaining blood - pressure , for if the heart as a pump was large enough and the ...
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... pathologic conditions . While it might be theoretically possible for one factor alone to produce discernible alterations in the circulation , it is improbable that it ever does , as all are so closely related one to the other any ...
... pathologic conditions . While it might be theoretically possible for one factor alone to produce discernible alterations in the circulation , it is improbable that it ever does , as all are so closely related one to the other any ...
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... pathologic origin , it is essential to have a knowledge of the different terms now in common use in the study of blood - pressure , to be familiar with the several accepted methods of study and to have a practical conception of the ...
... pathologic origin , it is essential to have a knowledge of the different terms now in common use in the study of blood - pressure , to be familiar with the several accepted methods of study and to have a practical conception of the ...
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