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Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
J. B. Wolff maintains that the normal pulse of the radial and ulnar arteries is
perceptibly tricrotous to the finger (Charakteristik dea Artencnpulscs, Leipzig,
1865, p. 142). * Kelativo duration »f the component parts of the radial
INSTRUMENTAL ...
Walter Hayle Walshe,
1873
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Glasgow Medical Journal
undergo. Now, the pulse is sometimes not only dicrotous but tricrotous or tetra-
crotous, or consists of even more than four vibrations. Dr Anstie indeed gives a
tricrotous pulse as the healthy pulse, under circumstances of the highest possible
...
3
The London Medical Record
The normal carotid pulse, which is short and tricrotous {Pulsus celer tricrotus), is
found in a certain proportion of the patients, including both old and recent cases
of mania, melancholia, paralysis, and dementia. In a second series, the long ...
4
The Science and Practice of Medicine
203 Tremor, vibratile, ii, 278 Trichina spiralis, i, 153 in man, i, 158 Tricocephalus
dispar, i, 152 Tricophyton, ii, 813 Tricrotous, or normal pulse-trace, ii, 316
Tricuspid mnrinur, ii, 306 orifice, obstruction of, ii, 349 regurgitation, ii. 352 valve
murmur ...
William Aitken, Meredith Clymer,
1872
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
... the descending line of the curve were really normal features of the pulse
movement, and that under a more accurate mode of adjustment the pulse could
be always registered as distinctly tricrotous instead of dicrotous, as Marey
described it.
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Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
Sometimes a ventricle which has been rapidly cooled, and which cannot follow
the tolerably strong stimuli, passes into convulsive contractions, interrupted by
periods of rest, which present quite the appearance of dicrotous and tricrotous
beats ...
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Essentials of the Principles and Practice of Medicine: A ...
It is stated that, in fever, instead of the. three-pointed (tricrotous) pulse, a
tendency to dicrotism exists ; sometimes to a single wave or monocrotism. When
the aortic notch is deepened moderately, so as not to reach the line of the base of
the ...
8
McNeill's Code. (1908 Edition)
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tricrotous pentandrus myospasmus tulypanus charminus setaceous squaimous
inapertous thysdrua chelydrus anadesmus rufranus apenninns alutaceons
gonimons ...
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A Biennial retrospect of medicine, surgery and their allied ...
At the one extreme of the scale lies the paralytic pulse, at the other the fully
developed dicrotoua pulse ; and the normal pulse which lies midway between
these two 1s the strictly tricrotous form, which is a result of the combination of
medium ...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical ...
My own observations, which have been made on my pulse while lying in bed,
and also sitting, with successively thicker coverings, have uniformly produced a
tricrotous pulse (that is, one with two secondary waves), unless the operation has
...