Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... reading and sifting of an immense amount of " literature " for which due credit has been given to the authors , when- ever practical ; while the great volume of material to review has increased the probability of inadvertent omissions ...
... reading and sifting of an immense amount of " literature " for which due credit has been given to the authors , when- ever practical ; while the great volume of material to review has increased the probability of inadvertent omissions ...
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... readings of systolic , diastolic and pulse pressure , to the changing conditions in the cardiovascular system which this study reveals , it is primarily essential to possess a working knowledge of the theory of hydro- statics , and its ...
... readings of systolic , diastolic and pulse pressure , to the changing conditions in the cardiovascular system which this study reveals , it is primarily essential to possess a working knowledge of the theory of hydro- statics , and its ...
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... . 904 . 1 resistance , so that the readings obtained , indirectly 50 CHAPTER III PRINCIPLE OF THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER Instrumental Estimation of Blood-pressure Estimation of Blood-pressure Precautions While Using Sphygmomanometer.
... . 904 . 1 resistance , so that the readings obtained , indirectly 50 CHAPTER III PRINCIPLE OF THE SPHYGMOMANOMETER Instrumental Estimation of Blood-pressure Estimation of Blood-pressure Precautions While Using Sphygmomanometer.
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... readings obtained . Janeway has found in high - pressure cases that there exists a difference of as much as 60 mm . between the 12 - cm . and the 5 - cm . arm - band.2 This is A B FIG . 4.-A. Schematic section of arm , showing narrow ...
... readings obtained . Janeway has found in high - pressure cases that there exists a difference of as much as 60 mm . between the 12 - cm . and the 5 - cm . arm - band.2 This is A B FIG . 4.-A. Schematic section of arm , showing narrow ...
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... readings , can be absolutely eliminated , at least clinically , because all pressures are read through them and so , as they are always included in the estimation , they can be ignored . THE ESTIMATION OF BLOOD - PRESSURE No one will ...
... readings , can be absolutely eliminated , at least clinically , because all pressures are read through them and so , as they are always included in the estimation , they can be ignored . THE ESTIMATION OF BLOOD - PRESSURE No one will ...
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