The Cyclopedia of MedicineGeorge Morris Piersol, Edward L. Bortz F.A. Davis Company, 1931 - Medicine |
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... pressure following ex- plosive decompression , and have thought this may be due to an increase in the subcutaneous pressure . The arterial blood pressure was maintained at 50 to 70 mm . Hg . , although arterial pulse curves indicated ...
... pressure following ex- plosive decompression , and have thought this may be due to an increase in the subcutaneous pressure . The arterial blood pressure was maintained at 50 to 70 mm . Hg . , although arterial pulse curves indicated ...
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... Pressure Changes- Westermarks discusses the importance of intra - alveolar pressure in the diag- nosis of pulmonary disease . He em- phasizes that the structure of the lungs and hila is largely pulmonary vessels . The roentgen ...
... Pressure Changes- Westermarks discusses the importance of intra - alveolar pressure in the diag- nosis of pulmonary disease . He em- phasizes that the structure of the lungs and hila is largely pulmonary vessels . The roentgen ...
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... pressure to be the cervical rib itself in seventy cases ; a strong fibrous band in twelve cases ; costoclavicular pressure with a deformed thoracic outlet in eight cases ; abnormal scalene insertions in eight cases ; and bony overgrowth ...
... pressure to be the cervical rib itself in seventy cases ; a strong fibrous band in twelve cases ; costoclavicular pressure with a deformed thoracic outlet in eight cases ; abnormal scalene insertions in eight cases ; and bony overgrowth ...
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