Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 60
... phases ( see Chapter V , page 90 ) . In the tactile method there is often an element of error of from 5 to 10 mm . between different observers . This may be due either to lack of experience and hence un- trained tactile acuity , or to ...
... phases ( see Chapter V , page 90 ) . In the tactile method there is often an element of error of from 5 to 10 mm . between different observers . This may be due either to lack of experience and hence un- trained tactile acuity , or to ...
Page 61
... phase may be so slight that it is missed , whereas with a rising pressure , after the diastolic pressure has been approximately determined , it will be found that the pas- sage from the fourth to the third phase will be very sharp and ...
... phase may be so slight that it is missed , whereas with a rising pressure , after the diastolic pressure has been approximately determined , it will be found that the pas- sage from the fourth to the third phase will be very sharp and ...
Page 90
... phases and stated that they bore a definite relation to the character of the pulse , the condition of the heart and to the systolic and the diastolic blood - pressure . Subsequent observers , among them Ettinger , 2 Lang and 1 Mitt . d ...
... phases and stated that they bore a definite relation to the character of the pulse , the condition of the heart and to the systolic and the diastolic blood - pressure . Subsequent observers , among them Ettinger , 2 Lang and 1 Mitt . d ...
Page 91
... phase ; that at which the murmur appears as the second phase ; that at which the murmur disappears as the third phase ; 1 Deutsch . klin . Med . , 1908 , xciv , 445 . 2 Zeitsch . f . dietet . u . physick . Therap . , 1909 , xii , p ...
... phase ; that at which the murmur appears as the second phase ; that at which the murmur disappears as the third phase ; 1 Deutsch . klin . Med . , 1908 , xciv , 445 . 2 Zeitsch . f . dietet . u . physick . Therap . , 1909 , xii , p ...
Page 92
... phase ; that at which the sound entirely disappears the fifth phase . On the other hand , recent writers call the duration of the first sound as measured in millimeters of mercury , the first phase ; the duration of the murmur the second ...
... phase ; that at which the sound entirely disappears the fifth phase . On the other hand , recent writers call the duration of the first sound as measured in millimeters of mercury , the first phase ; the duration of the murmur the second ...
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