Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 11
... shown the information obtained by the sphygmomano- meter to be of value . It has been thought advisable to devote a number of pages to the discussion of the circulation and its relation to the blood - pressure , together with the ...
... shown the information obtained by the sphygmomano- meter to be of value . It has been thought advisable to devote a number of pages to the discussion of the circulation and its relation to the blood - pressure , together with the ...
Page 20
... shown by alterations in the circulation , and variations in the circulation may often be shown by changes in the heart's action . Failure of the circulation is ac- companied by a gradual diminution in blood - pressure , until it becomes ...
... shown by alterations in the circulation , and variations in the circulation may often be shown by changes in the heart's action . Failure of the circulation is ac- companied by a gradual diminution in blood - pressure , until it becomes ...
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... shown by references to the heart , and the use of the word " circulate " in the Ebers papyrus . In this connection an interesting review " The Advance in Knowledge Regarding the Circulation of the Blood " has recently been published by ...
... shown by references to the heart , and the use of the word " circulate " in the Ebers papyrus . In this connection an interesting review " The Advance in Knowledge Regarding the Circulation of the Blood " has recently been published by ...
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... shown to occupy the most important rĂ´les . Early ex- perimental work in this direction , notably that of Hoskins , McClure , and Janeway and Park was unconclusive , chiefly because so little was then known of these organs and their ...
... shown to occupy the most important rĂ´les . Early ex- perimental work in this direction , notably that of Hoskins , McClure , and Janeway and Park was unconclusive , chiefly because so little was then known of these organs and their ...
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... shown that the administration of thyroid does not invariably cause a reduction in blood - pressure even in cases where there is a marked elevation . The recent work of Cannon and Nice3 demonstrated an increased adrenal output and ...
... shown that the administration of thyroid does not invariably cause a reduction in blood - pressure even in cases where there is a marked elevation . The recent work of Cannon and Nice3 demonstrated an increased adrenal output and ...
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