Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 19
... reduced to a practical basis a large amount of theo- retical and conjectural material bearing on blood - pressure which , until recently , was without scientific foundation . For this reason , in order to gain a proper appreciation of ...
... reduced to a practical basis a large amount of theo- retical and conjectural material bearing on blood - pressure which , until recently , was without scientific foundation . For this reason , in order to gain a proper appreciation of ...
Page 25
... reduces the sharp intermittency of the flow in the arterial system , so that , as we pass outward from the heart ... reducing this intermittency to a uniform current . A third factor is the relatively large number and minutely small ...
... reduces the sharp intermittency of the flow in the arterial system , so that , as we pass outward from the heart ... reducing this intermittency to a uniform current . A third factor is the relatively large number and minutely small ...
Page 29
... reduction of the systolic pressure , thus confirming the experience of Zimmern . It is also shown that the administration of thyroid does not invariably cause a reduction in blood - pressure even in cases where there is a marked ...
... reduction of the systolic pressure , thus confirming the experience of Zimmern . It is also shown that the administration of thyroid does not invariably cause a reduction in blood - pressure even in cases where there is a marked ...
Page 33
... reduction of the constrictor energy normally passing outward . This may be termed a passive dilatation . It is the kind produced by division of any one of the sympathetic ganglia . Experiments have shown , however , that another kind of ...
... reduction of the constrictor energy normally passing outward . This may be termed a passive dilatation . It is the kind produced by division of any one of the sympathetic ganglia . Experiments have shown , however , that another kind of ...
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... reduces the lumen of the vessel is known as the end pressure . The latter exceeds the former when measured at any given point in the arterial tree and the difference between the two is the measure of the dynamic power of the heart which ...
... reduces the lumen of the vessel is known as the end pressure . The latter exceeds the former when measured at any given point in the arterial tree and the difference between the two is the measure of the dynamic power of the heart which ...
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