THE DIFFERENTIATION OF CEREBRAL AND CARDIAC TYPES OF HYPERARTERIAL TENSION IN VASCULAR DISEASE: A CLINICAL STUDY

@article{Stone1915THEDO,
  title={THE DIFFERENTIATION OF CEREBRAL AND CARDIAC TYPES OF HYPERARTERIAL TENSION IN VASCULAR DISEASE: A CLINICAL STUDY},
  author={Willard J. Stone},
  journal={JAMA Internal Medicine},
  year={1915},
  pages={775-794},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:70666925}
}
  • W. Stone
  • Published 1 November 1915
  • Medicine
  • JAMA Internal Medicine
It is not sufficiently recognized, I believe, that the measurement of systolic pressure alone gives but incomplete evidence of the state of circulatory tension, such as the constant or diastolic pressure existing between systoles and the actual head, or pulse pressure, forcing the blood column toward the periphery.

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HIGH PULSE PRESSURE

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Auf den Spuren des Erb’schen Auskultationspunkts: Rätsel gelöst

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