Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 33
... usually enter the spinal cord at different levels . Vasomotor Reflexes . - Vasomotor reflexes are found in all parts of the body , examples of which are seen in the effect of a change of temperature , or of pain , upon local or general ...
... usually enter the spinal cord at different levels . Vasomotor Reflexes . - Vasomotor reflexes are found in all parts of the body , examples of which are seen in the effect of a change of temperature , or of pain , upon local or general ...
Page 57
... usually applied to the arm above the elbow and should be maintained at the heart - level , Fig . 6. It should be applied directly to the bared arm or over very thin coverings and wrapped firmly ; this will avoid the unnecessary delay ...
... usually applied to the arm above the elbow and should be maintained at the heart - level , Fig . 6. It should be applied directly to the bared arm or over very thin coverings and wrapped firmly ; this will avoid the unnecessary delay ...
Page 68
... usually classified accord- ing to the style and type of measuring device employed . These may be grouped as follows : CLASSIFICATION OF BLOOD - PRESSURE INSTRUMENTS Modified from G. W. Norris , " Blood - pressure , its Clinical ...
... usually classified accord- ing to the style and type of measuring device employed . These may be grouped as follows : CLASSIFICATION OF BLOOD - PRESSURE INSTRUMENTS Modified from G. W. Norris , " Blood - pressure , its Clinical ...
Page 95
... usually fails to produce this character of sound , although MacWilliams and Melvin2 using a sche- matic circulation , were able to obtain the characteristic sounds when no cuff was used . They attribute the sounds to the " vibration of ...
... usually fails to produce this character of sound , although MacWilliams and Melvin2 using a sche- matic circulation , were able to obtain the characteristic sounds when no cuff was used . They attribute the sounds to the " vibration of ...
Page 97
... usually very clear and the phase itself prolonged in cases of anemia . Tornai states that a strong murmur phase indicates a good heart , and that a phase of increased length after exercise indicates a good heart , whereas if the murmur ...
... usually very clear and the phase itself prolonged in cases of anemia . Tornai states that a strong murmur phase indicates a good heart , and that a phase of increased length after exercise indicates a good heart , whereas if the murmur ...
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