Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Francis Ashley Faught. PREFACE THE past few years have marked a rapid rise in the clinical value of the sphygmomanometer . This instrument is now a part of the armamentarium of almost every physi- cian . It is opportune therefore that a ...
Francis Ashley Faught. PREFACE THE past few years have marked a rapid rise in the clinical value of the sphygmomanometer . This instrument is now a part of the armamentarium of almost every physi- cian . It is opportune therefore that a ...
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... rise in the arterial system . This increase in pressure brings into action the elasticity of the arterial walls , so that as the pressure rises the arteries expand to accommodate an additional amount of blood , PHYSIOLOGY 25.
... rise in the arterial system . This increase in pressure brings into action the elasticity of the arterial walls , so that as the pressure rises the arteries expand to accommodate an additional amount of blood , PHYSIOLOGY 25.
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... rise in blood- pressure at all comparable to that following the ordinary employment of adrenalin in the usual doses . And they conclude that the adrenal secretion is not an immediate factor in normal blood - pressure maintenance . On ...
... rise in blood- pressure at all comparable to that following the ordinary employment of adrenalin in the usual doses . And they conclude that the adrenal secretion is not an immediate factor in normal blood - pressure maintenance . On ...
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... rise in systolic blood - pressure . Conversely any diminution in the pulse rate or volume output will cause a reduction in systolic blood - pressure . On the other hand a compensatory rela- tion between the heart rate and the volume ...
... rise in systolic blood - pressure . Conversely any diminution in the pulse rate or volume output will cause a reduction in systolic blood - pressure . On the other hand a compensatory rela- tion between the heart rate and the volume ...
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... rise again . The laminal elasticity of the vessels is very perfect and is capable of standing a pressure greater than by any chance could possibly be developed during life . According to Janeway , ' quoting Gréhant and Quinguard , the ...
... rise again . The laminal elasticity of the vessels is very perfect and is capable of standing a pressure greater than by any chance could possibly be developed during life . According to Janeway , ' quoting Gréhant and Quinguard , the ...
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