. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Pressure 3 276.—Aneurism of Left Axillary Artery (right radial).—Right radial tracingfor the same patient. The pulse is intermittent, but all the curves are Fig. 277.—(Left radial). Pressure^^oz. FiG. 278.—(Right radial). Presstirel\ 277 and 278.—Aneurism of Left Subclavian.—^J. M., set. 50, admitted to Newcastle Infirmary 5th September 1878 ; all the waves in the left tracing are obliterated. affected, quoad its curves in a hke degree. (See figs. 279 and280.) When the aneurismal sac involves the innominate, theleft subcl


. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Pressure 3 276.—Aneurism of Left Axillary Artery (right radial).—Right radial tracingfor the same patient. The pulse is intermittent, but all the curves are Fig. 277.—(Left radial). Pressure^^oz. FiG. 278.—(Right radial). Presstirel\ 277 and 278.—Aneurism of Left Subclavian.—^J. M., set. 50, admitted to Newcastle Infirmary 5th September 1878 ; all the waves in the left tracing are obliterated. affected, quoad its curves in a hke degree. (See figs. 279 and280.) When the aneurismal sac involves the innominate, theleft subclavian being unaffected, the right radial pulse ismodified, while the left is normal. When the sac is situatedbetween the origin of the innominate and left subclavian, orwhen the left subclavian is implicated (the circulation throughthe innominate being uninterfered with), the right radial pulseis normal but the left may be modified. (Further details An exception to this statement occurs, when an aneurism of the ascendingportion of the aortic arch presses upon or displaces the innominate artery so as tointerfere with the free passage of the blood through that vessel, without pressingupon or interfering with


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