British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 521873 |
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... fluid . The motion is that of a current ; the sides of the artery , instead of being acted upon by a body of fluid moving forward almost as a solid mass , receive the impulse of a stream whose particles are in motion with different ...
... fluid . The motion is that of a current ; the sides of the artery , instead of being acted upon by a body of fluid moving forward almost as a solid mass , receive the impulse of a stream whose particles are in motion with different ...
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... fluid vein . ' " The fluid vein ' is essentially composed of two parts , the first calm , transparent , like a stem of crystal ; the second agitated , with- out transparency , but so far possessed of regular form that it can be seen to ...
... fluid vein . ' " The fluid vein ' is essentially composed of two parts , the first calm , transparent , like a stem of crystal ; the second agitated , with- out transparency , but so far possessed of regular form that it can be seen to ...
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... fluid is in fact passing into a space in which there is no pressure . It did not escape Corrigan's notice that the conditions which he believed to be requisite for the production of the bruit de soufflet might be imitated experimentally ...
... fluid is in fact passing into a space in which there is no pressure . It did not escape Corrigan's notice that the conditions which he believed to be requisite for the production of the bruit de soufflet might be imitated experimentally ...
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... 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 so to generate murmur . For the last thirty years ...
... 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 so to generate murmur . For the last thirty years ...
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... fluid is concerned in the produc- tion of bruit de souffle . Some years ago , De la Harpe , 1 of Lausanne , made some experiments on corpses , in which he injected different liquids into the femoral arteries . When he employed oil for ...
... fluid is concerned in the produc- tion of bruit de souffle . Some years ago , De la Harpe , 1 of Lausanne , made some experiments on corpses , in which he injected different liquids into the femoral arteries . When he employed oil for ...
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