Diseases of the heart and arterial system : designed to be a practical presentation of the subject for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 128.—Feom a Man, Aged Foety-five, with Chronic Interstitial Nephritis. The rhythm of the pulse is very clearly and only satisfactorilyshown by the sphygmograph. In health, the rhythm, in every par-ticular, is fairly but not absolutely regular. A moments reflec-tion upon the physiology of the cardiac cycle and the vaso-motormechanism should lead us to expect this, and an inspection of any. Fig. 129.—From a Woman, Aged Forty-four, with Mi


Diseases of the heart and arterial system : designed to be a practical presentation of the subject for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 128.—Feom a Man, Aged Foety-five, with Chronic Interstitial Nephritis. The rhythm of the pulse is very clearly and only satisfactorilyshown by the sphygmograph. In health, the rhythm, in every par-ticular, is fairly but not absolutely regular. A moments reflec-tion upon the physiology of the cardiac cycle and the vaso-motormechanism should lead us to expect this, and an inspection of any. Fig. 129.—From a Woman, Aged Forty-four, with Mild Myxedema. large collection of sphygmograms will confirm the , in ordinary health, the points of difference betweenthe individual pulsations are minute and well within the limitsof physiological identity. However, in certain conditions, someof which are understood while others are not, the pulse becomes


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