Hemodynamic Changes in the Small Vessels in Man as Analyzed by Digital Plethysmography
Description:
Plethysmography is the measurement of variations in the size of an organ or body part on the basis of the amount of blood passing through or present in the part. The development of new instruments, such as the digital plethysmograph, allowed for the better evaluation of specific antihypertensive therapies.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
11 (1,338,853 Bytes)
Date:
1951-10 (October 1951)
Creator:
Johnson, Robert L.
Freis, Edward D.
Schnaper, Harold W.
Source:
Periodical: Johnson, Robert L., Edward D. Freis, and Harold W. Schnaper. "Hemodynamic Changes in the Small Vessels in Man as Analyzed by Digital Plethysmography." Angiology 2, 5 (October 1951): 412-422. Article.
Publisher:
[Williams & Wilkins]
Rights:
This item is in the public domain. It may be used without permission.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Hypertension
Hemodynamic Processes
Exhibit Category:
The Veterans Administration Hospital and Georgetown University School of Medicine, 1949-1964