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Identifier: handbookofphysio00bake (find matches)
Title: Hand-book of physiology
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Baker, W. Morrant, (William Morrant), 1839-1896 Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes, William Senhouse, 1823-1864. Hand-book of physiology. 13th ed
Subjects: Physiology Human physiology
Publisher: London : John Murray
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Fig1. 181.—The Sphygmograph applied to the arm. pulse, and is made to rest lightly on the artery, the pulsations ofwhich it is desired to investigate. The up-and-down movementof the button is communicated to the lever, to the hinder end of
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Fig. 182.—Dudgeons Sphygmograph. which is attached a slight spring, which allows the lever to moveup, at the same time that it is just strong enough to resist itsmaking any sudden jerk, and in the interval of the beats also to 220 CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD. (CH. VI. assist in bringing it back to its original position. For ordinarypurposes the instrument is bound on the wrist (fig. 181). It is evident that the beating of the pulse with the re-action ofthe spring will cause an up-and-down movement of the lever, thepen of which will write the effect on a smoked card, which ismade to move by clockwork in the direction of the arrow. Thusa tracing of the pulse is obtained, and in this way much moredelicate effects can be seen than can be felt on the application ofthe finger. Two forms of sphygmograph are shown in figs. 179, 182, viz., a modifica-tion of the original instrument of Marey and Dudgeons. Mareys instru-ment, and indeed all modifications of it, suffer from the defect that there i

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