Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 24
... the intermittent develop- ment of pressure , accompanied by periods when it must fall to zero . Such a condition would be inimical to health , as the proper nutrition and tension of the organs and 24 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
... the intermittent develop- ment of pressure , accompanied by periods when it must fall to zero . Such a condition would be inimical to health , as the proper nutrition and tension of the organs and 24 BLOOD - PRESSURE.
Page 57
... periods of excitement , or after exercise , or in periods of profound fatigue , neither after the ingestion of large amounts of fluid or of stimulants , as tea , coffee or alcohol . An overheated or unduly chilled extremity will affect ...
... periods of excitement , or after exercise , or in periods of profound fatigue , neither after the ingestion of large amounts of fluid or of stimulants , as tea , coffee or alcohol . An overheated or unduly chilled extremity will affect ...
Page 67
... period , while B shows the artery and cuff during the diastolic period , at the moment when the pressure within the THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER 67.
... period , while B shows the artery and cuff during the diastolic period , at the moment when the pressure within the THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER 67.
Page 68
Francis Ashley Faught. period , at the moment when the pressure within the artery is at its lowest point , a fraction of a millimeter less than the pressure within the cuff . Consequently the artery is collapsed at this time . The effect ...
Francis Ashley Faught. period , at the moment when the pressure within the artery is at its lowest point , a fraction of a millimeter less than the pressure within the cuff . Consequently the artery is collapsed at this time . The effect ...
Page 91
... period between these two points as a phase . Thus the early writers call the point at which the first sound is heard the first phase ; that at which the murmur appears as the second phase ; that at which the murmur disappears as the ...
... period between these two points as a phase . Thus the early writers call the point at which the first sound is heard the first phase ; that at which the murmur appears as the second phase ; that at which the murmur disappears as the ...
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