. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Rod. UUlL^^ |U Fig. 210.—Mr. G. McC. Poly-graphic record in a case of typical, definitely insufficient,drop heart of a 36-year old man. The high, unsustained radial (pulsus celer type), acommon rinding in this type of heart, is shown in the record. See x-iay, Fig. 000, page ooo,and Electrocardiographic record, Fig. 234, page 540. By vagus hypertonus (not hypertension ) we mean a radial record with aradial thrust in which the fall is more gradual than usual. It is sup-posedly due to increased resistance in the vessels as a result of overacti


. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Rod. UUlL^^ |U Fig. 210.—Mr. G. McC. Poly-graphic record in a case of typical, definitely insufficient,drop heart of a 36-year old man. The high, unsustained radial (pulsus celer type), acommon rinding in this type of heart, is shown in the record. See x-iay, Fig. 000, page ooo,and Electrocardiographic record, Fig. 234, page 540. By vagus hypertonus (not hypertension ) we mean a radial record with aradial thrust in which the fall is more gradual than usual. It is sup-posedly due to increased resistance in the vessels as a result of overactionof the vagus. This is not hypertension. It must be evident that the polygraph gives much very valuable informa-tion about the heart and the circulation. Much of this information can-not be obtained by other than instrumental methods. When used routinelyin the first examination of a patient, side by side with the ordinary clinical ?^ f r »^y-*r>^*y v Fig. 211. -Pulsus Alternans. Every alternate wave is small, each pu


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