. The clinical study of blood-pressure : a guide to the use of the sphygmomanometer in medical, surgical, and obstetrical practice, with a summary of the experimental and clinical facts relating to the blood-pressure in health and in disease . aph,as in my earher work on this subject * and Masings,^ or, likeV. Recklinghausen,^ a volume trace made from the forearm, the 1 Janeway, Theodore C. Some Observations on the Estimation of Blood-pressure in Man, with Especial Reference to the Results obtained with the NewerSphygmomanometers. N. Y. Univ. Bull, of the Med. Sci., 1901, vol. i, p. 105. ^ Mas
. The clinical study of blood-pressure : a guide to the use of the sphygmomanometer in medical, surgical, and obstetrical practice, with a summary of the experimental and clinical facts relating to the blood-pressure in health and in disease . aph,as in my earher work on this subject * and Masings,^ or, likeV. Recklinghausen,^ a volume trace made from the forearm, the 1 Janeway, Theodore C. Some Observations on the Estimation of Blood-pressure in Man, with Especial Reference to the Results obtained with the NewerSphygmomanometers. N. Y. Univ. Bull, of the Med. Sci., 1901, vol. i, p. 105. ^ Masing, Ernst. Ueber das Verhalten des Blutdrucks des jungen und desbejahrten Menschen bei Muskelarbeit. Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med., 1903, , p. 353. Loo. oit., p. 103. THE VALIDITY OF THE SEVERAL CRITERIA 63 first few waves to reappear will be barely visible; then, afteronly a few mm. fall in the pressure, larger pulse-waves willsuddenly show, as is readily seen in Fig. 17. The last writercalls the small waves rudimentary, the later large ones, well-developed. The detection of the rudimentary waves requiresskill and care, as well as a favorably placed artery. Hensenthinks it easier to detect them at the bend of the elbow, but I.
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