Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 90
... reported that when the bell of a stethoscope was placed over the brachial artery at its bifurcation just below the cuff of a sphygmomanometer FIG . 25. - Showing relation of sphygmomanometer and bracelet stetho- scope arranged for the ...
... reported that when the bell of a stethoscope was placed over the brachial artery at its bifurcation just below the cuff of a sphygmomanometer FIG . 25. - Showing relation of sphygmomanometer and bracelet stetho- scope arranged for the ...
Page 112
... report of blood - pressure made within recent years should contain these figures , obtained by preference by the auscultatory method . This is fundamental , because , we know now that observations stating only the systolic pres- sure ...
... report of blood - pressure made within recent years should contain these figures , obtained by preference by the auscultatory method . This is fundamental , because , we know now that observations stating only the systolic pres- sure ...
Page 116
... reports , are no more at variance than those of other reporters . It will be found extremely difficult to make accurate records in children under three years of age , even of the systolic pressure alone , while to determine the ...
... reports , are no more at variance than those of other reporters . It will be found extremely difficult to make accurate records in children under three years of age , even of the systolic pressure alone , while to determine the ...
Page 123
... reports a series of obser- vations upon twenty healthy medical students , in which the systolic pressure and pulse rate alone were studied in all conceivable postures . Ten Centimeter Cuff . Pressure in Millimeters of Mercury Systolic ...
... reports a series of obser- vations upon twenty healthy medical students , in which the systolic pressure and pulse rate alone were studied in all conceivable postures . Ten Centimeter Cuff . Pressure in Millimeters of Mercury Systolic ...
Page 130
... reports of studies by competent observers made at sea level , believes that the effect of altitude and barometric pressure is overestimated , and sometimes confused with that of other influences ; nevertheless , the average fall reported ...
... reports of studies by competent observers made at sea level , believes that the effect of altitude and barometric pressure is overestimated , and sometimes confused with that of other influences ; nevertheless , the average fall reported ...
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