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Introduction to the science of the pulse as applied to the practice of medicine. Vol....

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Introduction to the science of the pulse as applied to the practice of medicine. Vol. 1
Créateur
Rucco, Julius
Date
1849
Éditeur
Brussels : J. B. Tircher
Siècle
XIXe siècle
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Nombre de vues : 472
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36100
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0009 - Page sans numérotation - Letter of Sir Henry Halford, president of the royal college of physicians in London, to doctor Rucco0009 - Page sans numérotation - Letter of Sir Henry Halford, president of the royal college of physicians in London, to doctor Rucco
0013 - Page sans numérotation - [Lettre de Julius Rucco à Sir Henry Halford]0013 - Page sans numérotation - [Lettre de Julius Rucco à Sir Henry Halford]
0015 - Page sans numérotation - Contents of the first volume0015 - Page sans numérotation - Contents of the first volume
0021 - Page i - Preface0021 - Page i - Preface
0045 - Page xxv - General ideas upon the science of the pulse0045 - Page xxv - General ideas upon the science of the pulse
0073 - Page liii - The history of Sphygmica0073 - Page liii - The history of Sphygmica
0119 - Page 1 - General principles of the science of the pulse, successively developped in the following articles0119 - Page 1 - General principles of the science of the pulse, successively developped in the following articles
0120 - Page 2 - Anatomico-physiological description of the heart and arteries, which constitute the material instrument of the pulse. Art. I. Of the heart0120 - Page 2 - Anatomico-physiological description of the heart and arteries, which constitute the material instrument of the pulse. Art. I. Of the heart
0146 - Page 28 - Art. II. Of the physico-vital powers of the heart0146 - Page 28 - Art. II. Of the physico-vital powers of the heart
0160 - Page 42 - Art. III. Of the arteries0160 - Page 42 - Art. III. Of the arteries
0177 - Page 59 - Art. IV. Of the physico-vital powers of the arteries0177 - Page 59 - Art. IV. Of the physico-vital powers of the arteries
0192 - Page 74 - Art. V. Of the mechanism and causes of the pulse0192 - Page 74 - Art. V. Of the mechanism and causes of the pulse
0227 - Page 109 - Art. VI. Anatomico-physiological description of the exploratory organ of the pulse0227 - Page 109 - Art. VI. Anatomico-physiological description of the exploratory organ of the pulse
0241 - Page 123 - Of the rules to be practised in the correct observation of the pulse0241 - Page 123 - Of the rules to be practised in the correct observation of the pulse
0261 - Page 143 - Art. VII. Physiological state of the pulse. Of the character of the natural pulse of man, considered with respect to the different periods of life0261 - Page 143 - Art. VII. Physiological state of the pulse. Of the character of the natural pulse of man, considered with respect to the different periods of life
0287 - Page 169 - Art. VIII. Of the natural pulse, which varies according to the difference of sex, in proportion to the stature and bulk of the body and to the different temperaments0287 - Page 169 - Art. VIII. Of the natural pulse, which varies according to the difference of sex, in proportion to the stature and bulk of the body and to the different temperaments
0316 - Page 198 - Art. IX. Of the variations which the natural pulse undergoes in individuals of either sex, of every age, temperament, and condition, during the action of the six non-natural things, called by modern physicians stimuli, or exciting causes / Of the variations of the natural pulse arising from the influence of different passions0316 - Page 198 - Art. IX. Of the variations which the natural pulse undergoes in individuals of either sex, of every age, temperament, and condition, during the action of the six non-natural things, called by modern physicians stimuli, or exciting causes / Of the variations of the natural pulse arising from the influence of different passions
0333 - Page 215 - Art. X. Of the variations of the pulse arising from the exercise of the intellectual functions, from muscular motion, from watching, from sleep, from the secretions and retentions, organic functions which we shall consider as so many stimuli, or internal agents0333 - Page 215 - Art. X. Of the variations of the pulse arising from the exercise of the intellectual functions, from muscular motion, from watching, from sleep, from the secretions and retentions, organic functions which we shall consider as so many stimuli, or internal agents
0352 - Page 234 - Art. XI. Of the variations which the natural pulse undergoes in consequence of the effect of external stimulants0352 - Page 234 - Art. XI. Of the variations which the natural pulse undergoes in consequence of the effect of external stimulants
0382 - Page 264 - Art. XII. Of the action of medicines, or aids of art, upon the pulse0382 - Page 264 - Art. XII. Of the action of medicines, or aids of art, upon the pulse
0405 - Page 287 - Conclusion0405 - Page 287 - Conclusion
0419 - Page 301 - Art. XIII. Of the relations that unite the circulation of the blood with all the other functions of life, and which are the prop, support, and basis of sphygmical science, inasmuch as they explain the different morbose pulses0419 - Page 301 - Art. XIII. Of the relations that unite the circulation of the blood with all the other functions of life, and which are the prop, support, and basis of sphygmical science, inasmuch as they explain the different morbose pulses
0436 - Page 318 - Art. XIV. Continuation of the same researches upon the relations which unite the circulation of the blood with all the other functions of internal, organic or vegetative life0436 - Page 318 - Art. XIV. Continuation of the same researches upon the relations which unite the circulation of the blood with all the other functions of internal, organic or vegetative life
0459 - Page 341 - Art. XV. Organical laws which facilitate the general knowledge of various morbose pulses0459 - Page 341 - Art. XV. Organical laws which facilitate the general knowledge of various morbose pulses