British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 521873 |
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... blood through it ; a loud bruit de soufflet is heard . Make strong pressure so as effectually to stop the flow of blood ; no sound is heard . If the sound in this experiment arise from the arterial tube being ex- cited into muscular ...
... blood through it ; a loud bruit de soufflet is heard . Make strong pressure so as effectually to stop the flow of blood ; no sound is heard . If the sound in this experiment arise from the arterial tube being ex- cited into muscular ...
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... blood flowed so softly over the finger that only a vague sensation of its cur- rent was perceptible . But the moment that the thread was tightened , so as to narrow the calibre of the vessel sufficiently to produce a bruit de soufflet ...
... blood flowed so softly over the finger that only a vague sensation of its cur- rent was perceptible . But the moment that the thread was tightened , so as to narrow the calibre of the vessel sufficiently to produce a bruit de soufflet ...
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... blood flows , alterations in the quality of that fluid , & c . And we may first take roughness of surface , which has been supposed ( in the words of Dr. Walshe ) to " cause unnatural friction between the blood and the surface , " and ...
... blood flows , alterations in the quality of that fluid , & c . And we may first take roughness of surface , which has been supposed ( in the words of Dr. Walshe ) to " cause unnatural friction between the blood and the surface , " and ...
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... blood by bleeding , while he injected into the veins of other animals ten kilogrammes of tepid water . The state of the blood must have been greatly altered in both cases , yet no bruit was produced . It is well known , however , that ...
... blood by bleeding , while he injected into the veins of other animals ten kilogrammes of tepid water . The state of the blood must have been greatly altered in both cases , yet no bruit was produced . It is well known , however , that ...
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... blood in anæmia , these ampullæ remain dilated . This of itself satisfies the conditions required for the generation of a veine fluide . But in many cases the narrowing of the veins produced by the anæmia is not of itself sufficient to ...
... blood in anæmia , these ampullæ remain dilated . This of itself satisfies the conditions required for the generation of a veine fluide . But in many cases the narrowing of the veins produced by the anæmia is not of itself sufficient to ...
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