. 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. 12.—Ceoss-section of aem,eiva-eoooi Rdinner wall of rubber tube. E^outer wall of rubber tube. C = silk cover. B^ clamp, fastened by S ^ screw. Fig. —Ceoss-section of aem,Hill and Baenaud aemlbt. K = inner wall of rubber outer wall of rubber =loatber = .strap, fastened by buckle. In each T^tube leading to


. 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. 12.—Ceoss-section of aem,eiva-eoooi Rdinner wall of rubber tube. E^outer wall of rubber tube. C = silk cover. B^ clamp, fastened by S ^ screw. Fig. —Ceoss-section of aem,Hill and Baenaud aemlbt. K = inner wall of rubber outer wall of rubber =loatber = .strap, fastened by buckle. In each T^tube leading to = braoliial = humerus. for the measurement of systolic pressure, the latter for dias-tolic. Though the former published first, it is questionablewhether the credit of the new device does not belong to Hill. The important feature in both instruments was the adoptionof a rubber tube or bag, encircling the arm and inflated by Riva-Rocoi. Un nuovo sfigmomanometro. Gazz. Med. di Torino, 1896,No. 50, 51. ^ Hill, Leonard, and Barnard, Harold. A Simple and Compact Form ofSphygmometer or Arterial-pressure Gauge devised for Clinical Use. BritishMed. Jour., 1897, vol. ii, p. 904.


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