Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 44
... important factor in the circulation as it is the fountain head of all energy . But of itself it is powerless to maintain the circulation without the supplementary and supporting factors above men- tioned . Thus while the heart supplies ...
... important factor in the circulation as it is the fountain head of all energy . But of itself it is powerless to maintain the circulation without the supplementary and supporting factors above men- tioned . Thus while the heart supplies ...
Page 48
... important factor in affecting blood - pressure , and that the development of methods for its modification or control will mark an epoch in the study and treatment of diseases involving blood - pressure changes . When the viscosity is ...
... important factor in affecting blood - pressure , and that the development of methods for its modification or control will mark an epoch in the study and treatment of diseases involving blood - pressure changes . When the viscosity is ...
Page 54
... importance of accurate blood - pressure estimation , and the signal value that clinical medicine has derived from the modern sphyg- momanometer . Neither will anyone be deluded into be- lieving that he or anyone else is able , by ...
... importance of accurate blood - pressure estimation , and the signal value that clinical medicine has derived from the modern sphyg- momanometer . Neither will anyone be deluded into be- lieving that he or anyone else is able , by ...
Page 55
... important , it is nevertheless only a part , and frequently but a small part of the information sought . It , therefore , becomes extremely important to consider clinically the accepted methods of sphygmomanometry and to possess a ...
... important , it is nevertheless only a part , and frequently but a small part of the information sought . It , therefore , becomes extremely important to consider clinically the accepted methods of sphygmomanometry and to possess a ...
Page 57
... importance in using any method other than the auscultatory , since the greater the volume of confined air the less marked will be the rhythmic impulse transmitted to the manometer . Time of Observation . Whenever possible observations ...
... importance in using any method other than the auscultatory , since the greater the volume of confined air the less marked will be the rhythmic impulse transmitted to the manometer . Time of Observation . Whenever possible observations ...
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