Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... blood - vessels . Thus an ideal diuretic would be one that dilated the blood - vessels of the kidneys , but con- stricted all others in the body . By an ingenious registering apparatus , which records simul- taneously the general blood ...
... blood - vessels . Thus an ideal diuretic would be one that dilated the blood - vessels of the kidneys , but con- stricted all others in the body . By an ingenious registering apparatus , which records simul- taneously the general blood ...
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A Professional Medical Journal. · ( 1 ) On the blood pressure . The blood pressure is first low- ered , and then is raised . Both effects are of short duration and slight , especially the rise of pressure . ( 2 ) On the heart . There is ...
A Professional Medical Journal. · ( 1 ) On the blood pressure . The blood pressure is first low- ered , and then is raised . Both effects are of short duration and slight , especially the rise of pressure . ( 2 ) On the heart . There is ...
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... blood pressure as on the rate of the flow of blood in renal vessels . It is necessary also to remember that , although such drugs as strophantin pro- duce a great increase in the force of the cardiac beats , yet the heart is very much ...
... blood pressure as on the rate of the flow of blood in renal vessels . It is necessary also to remember that , although such drugs as strophantin pro- duce a great increase in the force of the cardiac beats , yet the heart is very much ...
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... blood pressure ; ( 2 ) Spartein , with diminished secretion - in health at least ; ( 3 ) Strophantin causes slight temporary contraction , with no marked increase of secretion ; ( 4 ) Apocynein , similar temporary contraction , and no ...
... blood pressure ; ( 2 ) Spartein , with diminished secretion - in health at least ; ( 3 ) Strophantin causes slight temporary contraction , with no marked increase of secretion ; ( 4 ) Apocynein , similar temporary contraction , and no ...
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A Professional Medical Journal. patient . His method arrests both the venous and arterial blood- flow in the limbs , which results in reducing the quantity of blood to be saturated by the ether or chloroform , in order to produce ...
A Professional Medical Journal. patient . His method arrests both the venous and arterial blood- flow in the limbs , which results in reducing the quantity of blood to be saturated by the ether or chloroform , in order to produce ...
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