Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... vessels and , as a corollary , abnormal blood- pressure is an indication of some abnormality in the cir- culation . Were this in every sense true in practice , the whole study of blood - pressure and its relation to the pathology of the ...
... vessels and , as a corollary , abnormal blood- pressure is an indication of some abnormality in the cir- culation . Were this in every sense true in practice , the whole study of blood - pressure and its relation to the pathology of the ...
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... vessels ( c ) the capillaries of the lungs and of the general circulation . The condition of the arterial walls and the width of the arteries exercise considerable influence upon the flow of blood . If all the arteries were fully ...
... vessels ( c ) the capillaries of the lungs and of the general circulation . The condition of the arterial walls and the width of the arteries exercise considerable influence upon the flow of blood . If all the arteries were fully ...
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... vessels combined with their elasticity further aid in reducing this intermittency to a uniform current . A third factor is the relatively large number and minutely small diameter of the capillaries . If the vessels were short and the ...
... vessels combined with their elasticity further aid in reducing this intermittency to a uniform current . A third factor is the relatively large number and minutely small diameter of the capillaries . If the vessels were short and the ...
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... vessels . They state further that these substances appear to act both directly upon the muscular coat of the vessels , and also through the vasomotor centers of the medulla . It has been suggested that the carbon dioxide and lactic acid ...
... vessels . They state further that these substances appear to act both directly upon the muscular coat of the vessels , and also through the vasomotor centers of the medulla . It has been suggested that the carbon dioxide and lactic acid ...
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... vessels in other parts of the body . Such a mechanism is essential to the proper distribution of blood to all regions at all 1 Carl Voegtlin and David I. Macht , Jour . A. M. A. , December 13 , 1913 . times . This condition in any ...
... vessels in other parts of the body . Such a mechanism is essential to the proper distribution of blood to all regions at all 1 Carl Voegtlin and David I. Macht , Jour . A. M. A. , December 13 , 1913 . times . This condition in any ...
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