The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . struction of the heart. Also called aqua-meter. pulsus (pulsus),?J. [Tj.: aeopulsri-.] Thepnlse.— Pulsus pulse in winch alternate beats arestrong and bigeminus, a pulse ma.—Pulsus differens, aI>ulse nne({Ual instreiif^th or dissimilar in form iti tbot\\oradiah,—Pulsus pulse, ^ecpulse.— Pul-sus ili^ormis, a iiiifoi-m pulse. See puis-. —Pulsus hy-perdicrotus, a hyperdicroMc pulse. See pnhe.— Pulsusintercurrens, a pulse i
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . struction of the heart. Also called aqua-meter. pulsus (pulsus),?J. [Tj.: aeopulsri-.] Thepnlse.— Pulsus pulse in winch alternate beats arestrong and bigeminus, a pulse ma.—Pulsus differens, aI>ulse nne({Ual instreiif^th or dissimilar in form iti tbot\\oradiah,—Pulsus pulse, ^ecpulse.— Pul-sus ili^ormis, a iiiifoi-m pulse. See puis-. —Pulsus hy-perdicrotus, a hyperdicroMc pulse. See pnhe.— Pulsusintercurrens, a pulse in whicli there is an extra brat in-terrnlatrd in a normal series.— PulSUS intermittens aninfennitteiif imlse. See pulse.— Pulsus m^gnuR^a largepulse. See /)/av,—Pulsus mollis, a soft pulse. See ;mZKr.—Pulsus monocroMis, a niiMiocrotic pulse. —Pul-sus myurus, a pulse which hecomes feebler and thenStronger in alternate seriea.— Pulsus paradoxus, a pulee. Pulsnineter. shown in section. pulverization which for the most part or entirely disappears during inspl-ralioii, returning with expiration. Itoccurs in soiiiecaseswhen theaorla is compressed during iiispiralion by cicalri-ciiil bands produced Iiy peiictirdilis or mcdiastiniiis, insome cases ol adhei ent periciirdium, and in some of stenosisof the tiachea or larynx.— Pulsus parvus, asmall 2>ulse.—Pulsus quadrigeminus, a pulse in whichthere is a longer pause after every lour beats. —, a slow pulse. >-ee ;<»;*?(?.—Pulsus tremulus, avery feeble pulse just peiceptible at the wrist as a faintfluttering sensation.—Pulsus trigeminus, a pulse witha longerpause afterevery three beats.—Pulsus venosus,the alternating expansion atid contraction of a vein orveins, either due to the contractions of the heart actingbackward through (he large veins, or constituting a di-rect centripetal pulse due to arterial relaxation. pultt, V. A Middle English form
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