How to Feel the Pulse And What to Feel in It : Practical Hints for Beginners
The book How to Feel the Pulse And What to Feel in It : Practical Hints for Beginners was written by author Ewart, William, 1848- Here you can read free online of How to Feel the Pulse And What to Feel in It : Practical Hints for Beginners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How to Feel the Pulse And What to Feel in It : Practical Hints for Beginners a good or bad book?
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In this chapter are briefly considered : I. The variations in size. II. The variations in rhythm. III. The incompressible pulse ; and IV. The recurrent pulse. On the Use of the Terms " Irregularity " and " Unevenness.' , Regularity in the intervals, and equality in the beats, are essential features of the normal pulse. In disturbed function either one or the other or even both may be affected. Since alterations of this kind are of common occurrence, clearness would best be served by the use of ...two distinct terms. Although irregularity may be understood to apply both to disturbances in time and to variations in strength; yet unevenness is specially suggestive of alterations in level, and most fitly ex- presses the broken line formed by the summits of unequal pulse-waves. Without unfair restriction and with great advantage we may therefore reserve the terms " uneven pulse " for the condition of unequal pulse heats, and " irregular pulse" for disturbance of rhythm, or arhythmia. The strength of pulsations, as well as their frequency, are subject to fluctuations according HOW TO FEEL THE PULSE.
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