The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 111946 - Medicine |
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Page 518
... jugular pulse is established as a routine method of examining disordered hearts . This was indeed wishful thinking . For rea- sons best known to themselves , cardiologists have not taken to the idea of studying the venous circulation ...
... jugular pulse is established as a routine method of examining disordered hearts . This was indeed wishful thinking . For rea- sons best known to themselves , cardiologists have not taken to the idea of studying the venous circulation ...
Page 522
... jugular veins , any blockage in the jugular veins that decreases the lumen of the jugular veins must increase the venous pressure in the veins of Schlemm's canal . The direct relation between the venous system and the intra - oscular ...
... jugular veins , any blockage in the jugular veins that decreases the lumen of the jugular veins must increase the venous pressure in the veins of Schlemm's canal . The direct relation between the venous system and the intra - oscular ...
Page 523
... jugular phlebo stenosis also explains the general symptoms of this disease , especially vomiting and headaches . For , an abnormal increase of blood pressure within the whole head due to venous congestion effects not only the eye , but ...
... jugular phlebo stenosis also explains the general symptoms of this disease , especially vomiting and headaches . For , an abnormal increase of blood pressure within the whole head due to venous congestion effects not only the eye , but ...
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