The book Principles of Human Physiology was written by author Starling, Ernest Henry, 1866-1927 Here you can read free online of Principles of Human Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Principles of Human Physiology a good or bad book?
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Many different methods have been introduced for the purpose of recording the pressure oscillations in the bag. In Erlanger's apparatus the rubber bag is put into connection with a thick-walled rubber ball PS contained in a glass chamber. The chamber (Fig. 375) communicates with a sensitive tambour and also by means of "a capillary opening provided with a stop-cock with the external air. By this means the slow expansion of the bag E is not recorded by the tambour, which only moves with the sudde...n oscillations of pressure due to each heart-beat. With this instrument it. is easy to read on the accompanying mercurial manometer the poirt at which the oscil- lations of pressure in the bag suddenly become maximal, and so to determine ap- proximately the diastohc pressure in the artery. VENOUS PRESSURE. To determine tlie venous pressure in man we may use some modification of von Recklinghausen's method. A circular, disc-shaped, incomplete rubber bag (Fig. 376) is made by cementing togetlier at the circum- ference two rubber discs, each of which has a hole in the centre.
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