Rational hydrotherapy : a manual of the physiological and therapeutic effects of hydriatic procedures, and the technique of their application in the treatment of disease . Dudgeonssphygmograph (Fig. 4, page 60) immediately before and after theapplication of ice to the axilla (Fig. 250 a and b.) Experiment 18.— Shotving the effect of the applicatio?t of ice to thebend of the elbow in diminishing the weight of tlie up stroke insphygmographic tracings obtained from the radial pulse {page 108). The subject was a young man aged 26, weight 105 lbs. ByMareys sphygmograph the accompanying graphic was
Rational hydrotherapy : a manual of the physiological and therapeutic effects of hydriatic procedures, and the technique of their application in the treatment of disease . Dudgeonssphygmograph (Fig. 4, page 60) immediately before and after theapplication of ice to the axilla (Fig. 250 a and b.) Experiment 18.— Shotving the effect of the applicatio?t of ice to thebend of the elbow in diminishing the weight of tlie up stroke insphygmographic tracings obtained from the radial pulse {page 108). The subject was a young man aged 26, weight 105 lbs. ByMareys sphygmograph the accompanying graphic was obtained,showing the normal tracing and the effect produced by the appli-cation of ice to the bend of the elbow (Fig. 251). Experiment 19. — Showing by means of the phthysmograph the effectof the application of ice to the bend of the elbow in diminishingthe capacity of the blood-vessels of the hand and forearm {, page log). Experiment 20. — Showing the effect upon the pulse rate of a pro-longed cold immersion with friction. The subject, J. T. M., a vigorous yourg man of 32 years, weight170 lbs., with normal pulse rate of 80, was placed in a cold immer-. Fig. 255. MOSSOS ERGOGRAPH (p. 1123). SUMMARY OF EXPERIMENTAL WORK. 1 I I 5 sion bath at 45° for twenty minutes, friction being applied at thesame time. At the end of the experiment the patients pulse was 58. Experiment 21.— Sho2uiiig the effect of cold beverages upon thepulse 7ate and tension {page log). The subject, A. E. L,, was a young man aged 26 years, weight165 lbs., a normal pulse of 66, blood pressure cm. as deter-mined by Gtertners tonometer. Five glassfuls of weak lemonadeat 50° were swallowed quickly. Examination of the pulse, madealmost immediately after, showed it to be slowed to 52, while thearterial tension, as indicated by the tonometer, was cm. Experiment 22.— Showing the effect of the cold enema in loweringthe body temperature {page 116). {a) For the purpose of determining the effe
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