. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. rom the two wrists areROC of course observed in all aneurisms. When the aneurisminvolves the aortic arch below the origin of the innominatethe pulse-wave in the two wrists is the same, though thesphygmographic tracing on each side may be modified ^ (each The alteration in these cases is seldom so great as in aneurisms more peri-phitally sealed (aneurisms of the innominate or subclavian for example). Co7nparison of the Tzvo Radials. 285 pulse-wave being afifected, quoad its curves, in a like degree).Figs. 131 and [32 illustrate this point. Again, it m
. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. rom the two wrists areROC of course observed in all aneurisms. When the aneurisminvolves the aortic arch below the origin of the innominatethe pulse-wave in the two wrists is the same, though thesphygmographic tracing on each side may be modified ^ (each The alteration in these cases is seldom so great as in aneurisms more peri-phitally sealed (aneurisms of the innominate or subclavian for example). Co7nparison of the Tzvo Radials. 285 pulse-wave being afifected, quoad its curves, in a like degree).Figs. 131 and [32 illustrate this point. Again, it may so happen that an aneurism is situated onthe vessel of each side, or that an aneurism is so filled upwith clot that the pulse-wave is very little if at all affected inits passage through it. Such was the fact in a remarkablecase of multiple-aneurism which I have recorded in theEdiubnro-Ji Medical Jo2irnal for June 1878, p. 1076. Thepulse-tracings from the two radials were in that case almostidentically the same. (See figs. 133 and 134-^.
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