Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... PRESSURE . 36 Blood - pressure . • Causes of Arterial Pressure and Factors in Its Maintenance 888 36 43 CHAPTER III PRINCIPLE OF THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER ... Pulse Pressures . 113 CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE PRESSURE 135 CHAPTER VIII VENOUS 13.
... PRESSURE . 36 Blood - pressure . • Causes of Arterial Pressure and Factors in Its Maintenance 888 36 43 CHAPTER III PRINCIPLE OF THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER ... Pulse Pressures . 113 CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE PRESSURE 135 CHAPTER VIII VENOUS 13.
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Francis Ashley Faught. CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE PRESSURE 135 CHAPTER VIII VENOUS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD - PRESSURE 142 Venous Blood - pressure . 146 The Physics and Physiology of Venous Blood - pressures . 149 CHAPTER IX CLIMATOLOGIC AND ...
Francis Ashley Faught. CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE PRESSURE 135 CHAPTER VIII VENOUS AND CAPILLARY BLOOD - PRESSURE 142 Venous Blood - pressure . 146 The Physics and Physiology of Venous Blood - pressures . 149 CHAPTER IX CLIMATOLOGIC AND ...
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... pressure ( measured by end pressure ) and Third . ( b ) Diastolic or minimal pressure ( measured as lateral pressure ) from which we determine . Fourth . The pulse pressure , range or amplitude . Fifth . - Mean arterial pressure . Sixth ...
... pressure ( measured by end pressure ) and Third . ( b ) Diastolic or minimal pressure ( measured as lateral pressure ) from which we determine . Fourth . The pulse pressure , range or amplitude . Fifth . - Mean arterial pressure . Sixth ...
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... pressure and a low peripheral resistance means a low diastolic pressure . other words , vasoconstriction raises and vasodilatation lowers diastolic pressure . The Pulse Pressure , Range or Amplitude . - These syn- onymous terms are ...
... pressure and a low peripheral resistance means a low diastolic pressure . other words , vasoconstriction raises and vasodilatation lowers diastolic pressure . The Pulse Pressure , Range or Amplitude . - These syn- onymous terms are ...
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... Pressure . In sphygmomanometry , we depend on the average pressure either systolic , diastolic or pulse pressure as the most practical way of estimating the limits of normal variation . This will be referred to in the chapter upon normal ...
... Pressure . In sphygmomanometry , we depend on the average pressure either systolic , diastolic or pulse pressure as the most practical way of estimating the limits of normal variation . This will be referred to in the chapter upon normal ...
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