The Clinical Study of Blood-Pressure: a Guide to the Use of the ...
The Clinical Study of Blood-Pressure: a Guide to the Use of the ...
Janeway, Theodore C. (Theodore Caldwell), 1872-1917
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Below this they decrease very rapidly in ampUtude, so that the determi- nation seldom offers special diflSculty with a graphic record. The accompanying tracing- (Fig. 20), taken with the Erlanger sphygfmomanometer, illustrates the method. With irr^ular pulses and when rapid fluctuations of pressure are present, as in forced breathing, the criterion fails. C. Other Criteria, not in Clinical TTse. — Hurthle' rendered the arm bloodless with an Esmarch bandage, then placed it in a plethysmograph cy...linder filled with water and connected with a manometer. When the compressing band was removed, the return of blood to the arm displaced water from the cylinder, and automatically registered in the manometer pressures, from which he thought the maximum, minimum, and mean arterial pressures could be read. The results are somewhat question- able, the application abounds with opportunity for subjective mistakes, if the reading does not, and the apparatus is impos- sible outside the laboratory. V.
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