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Identifier: physiologybioche00macl (find matches)
Title: Physiology and biochemistry in modern medicine
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Macleod, John James Rickard, 1876-1935 Pearce, R. G. (Roy Gentry), 1884-
Subjects: Physiology Biochemistry
Publisher: St. Louis : Mosby
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Fig. 103.—Auricular flutter. In this case the ventricular rate varied from 82 to 98 per minute. (From E. P. Carter.) Auricular Flutter.—It is impossible to diagnose the not infrequentexistence of this cardiac condition without the use of either the poly-sphygmogram or the electrocardiogram. The jugular curve may be oftwo types, one made up of rapid, more or less uniform waves, the otherof waves that are paired with a constant time interval between the pairs.
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$^>i ^n\;r*wy; y-\ v-\ v-\ vN v-\ Fig. 104.—Auricular flutter. Note the relative rates of A and V, and also that the ventricularrate is regular. (From E. P. Carter.) All of the frequent beats of the auricle do not reach the ventricle in thiscondition, so that the ratio between auricular and ventricular beatsmay be 1:3 or 1:4. The condition must therefore not be confused withheart-block, the main point of distinction being that in the latter condi-tion the ventricular pulse is slow and the auricular about normal. The 280 THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD radial pulse may be regular or irregular. The cause for the failure ofevery auricular beat to travel to the ventricle during auricular flutteris partly the refractory condition of the bundle, and partly the refrac-tory phase of ventricular contraction. The bundle may be consideredas a narrow bridge which will transmit the impulses across it only at acertain rate. If the impulses arrive too rapidly, onl

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