. 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 . Fig. 50.—Bkhios apparatus. (From Dehio.) For performing a measured amount of work with the \egs. The cord, which holds the weight (D), passes over the pulleys (A A), and under thepulley (B), fastened to the upright (C), and hooks into the foot-bandage (E). The heightof the stop (G) fixes the distance the weight travels. found a marked fall in pressure wh


. 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 . Fig. 50.—Bkhios apparatus. (From Dehio.) For performing a measured amount of work with the \egs. The cord, which holds the weight (D), passes over the pulleys (A A), and under thepulley (B), fastened to the upright (C), and hooks into the foot-bandage (E). The heightof the stop (G) fixes the distance the weight travels. found a marked fall in pressure when lasting dyspnoea ap-peared. This simple method of functional heart diagnosisdeserves a careful trial by those who have to advise cardiac patients as to the ordering of their daily life. Exercise, if not15 210 BLOOD-PRESSURE EST INTERNAL DISEASES harmful to their hearts, is so advantageous for their generalhealth and happiness, that a more accurate method of judgingits effects seems a practical desideratum. I. Therapeutics.—The treatment of diseases of the cardio-vascular system has, as its primary object, the improvementof the capillary circulation, so that it may be adequate to thedemands of the tissues for oxygen and nutriment


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