International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1915 |
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... taken up in three ways - from the right arm and left arm ; the right arm and left leg ; the left arm and left leg . These connections are called " leads , " and are designated in the order named as I , II , and III . Fig . 2 shows a ...
... taken up in three ways - from the right arm and left arm ; the right arm and left leg ; the left arm and left leg . These connections are called " leads , " and are designated in the order named as I , II , and III . Fig . 2 shows a ...
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... taken from the apex - beat , from the common carotid in the neck , or from the radial pulse ; the venous tracing from the right internal jugular just above the inner end of the clavicle . All the instruments have a device of some kind ...
... taken from the apex - beat , from the common carotid in the neck , or from the radial pulse ; the venous tracing from the right internal jugular just above the inner end of the clavicle . All the instruments have a device of some kind ...
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... taken up which appears to be a venous , but is really an inverted arterial pulse , produced by the anonyma or one of its branches . The appearances are very deceptive , and inverted arterial tracings are now and then actually published ...
... taken up which appears to be a venous , but is really an inverted arterial pulse , produced by the anonyma or one of its branches . The appearances are very deceptive , and inverted arterial tracings are now and then actually published ...
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... taken elsewhere , where his friends received a much more reassuring opinion . He did not , however , survive more than three or four months . Fig . 10 was taken from a business man of 43 years , who had a slight valvular disease ...
... taken elsewhere , where his friends received a much more reassuring opinion . He did not , however , survive more than three or four months . Fig . 10 was taken from a business man of 43 years , who had a slight valvular disease ...
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... taken from a little girl of ten , in whom the premature beat appeared four or five times a minute . Extrasystoles cut up all kinds of capers : they may be inconstant , or accurately alternate with the regular beats for days at a time ...
... taken from a little girl of ten , in whom the premature beat appeared four or five times a minute . Extrasystoles cut up all kinds of capers : they may be inconstant , or accurately alternate with the regular beats for days at a time ...
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