| 1872 - 862 pages
...showed a more rapid contraction of the venticles, but less power, than in the alcoholic peri- ' od. The brandy acted, in fact, on a heart whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored. It is difficult, at first glance, to realize the excessive amount of work performed by the heart under... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 652 pages
...consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the 1870.] Alcohol on the Human Body. 391 tracings show a more rapid contraction of the ventricles,...nutrition had not been perfectly restored. The peripheral circulatiou was accelerated and the vessels were enlarged ; and the effect was so marked as to show... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1871 - 296 pages
...apparently at the time when the last traces of alcohol were eliminated, showed in the sphygmographic tracing signs of unusual feebleness; and, perhaps, in consequence...influence for good or for evil, when alcohol is used. Keferring only to this healthy man, it is clear that the amount of alcohol the heart will bear without... | |
| 1872 - 798 pages
...and, perhaps, in consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less...heart whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored. It is difficult, at first glance, to realize the excessive amount of work performed by the heart Tinder... | |
| 1872 - 806 pages
...and, perhaps, in consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less...heart whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored. It is difficult, at first glance, to realize the excessive amount of work performed by the heart under... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 486 pages
...and, perhaps, in consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less...whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored." It is difficult, at first glance, to realize the excessive amount of work performed by the heart under... | |
| Dawson Burns - 1875 - 356 pages
...and, perhaps, in consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less...whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored." Dr. Richardson referring to these results observes : — "It will seem at first sight almost incredible... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1880 - 360 pages
...and, perhaps, in consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less...whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored." It will seem at first sight almost incredible that such an excess of work could be put upon the heart,... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1881 - 370 pages
...quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less 1 power than in the alcoholic period. The brandy acted,...whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored." It will seem at first sight almost incredible that such an excess of work could be put upon the heart,... | |
| Henry Putnam Stearns - 1883 - 272 pages
...and, perhaps, in consequence of this, when the brandy quickened the heart again, the tracings showed a more rapid contraction of the ventricles, but less...whose nutrition had not been perfectly restored." ' In reference to the result of the above experiments, it will be observed that no special notes are... | |
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