Medical Record Volume 22 1882
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Medical Record, 1882. leather. 8.5"" X 12"". See Photo Gallery Original Edition Volume 22 Publisher-Printing Location: William Wood and Company, New York Date and Numbering: July 2, 1882 to December 30, 1882 Volume 22 Size and Page Count: 7"" X10"" Tall, 742 Pages
Condition: -Very Good to Fine- Dark Grey Textured Leather bound with gilt lettering on spine, book must have been stored carefully through its 130 plus years, 1 inch tear on title page, text block tight and clear. Previous owners penciled name 'Dr. E.O.Otis Exeter Mtt 23 Bacon Street Boston' See below* Illustrations Information: illustrations of devices and charts and tables -------- An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian --------- Articles and Information: Bound volume of The Medical Record A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Edited by George F. Shrady, A.M.,M.D., Surgeon to the Presbyterian and St, Francis Hospitals, New York First article on 'Restoring complete Lacerations of the Female Perineum Through the Sphincter Ani by H.T.Hanks, M.D.
*Dr. E. O. Otis ( previous owner of this book ) took the blood pressure of 59 men, 6 boys, 3 young women, at three periods as follows: just before gymnasium work, immediately after, and then a little later after a short rest or after the usual bath. He came to the conclusion that if immediately after exercise the blood pressure is subnormal and remains so for some time, even if the exercise is moderate and not long continued, then for that individual, or for his condition at the time of taking the exercise, we may consider the exertion too strenuous or too prolonged. The effect of systematic training can be well shown by the blood pressure curve. In a number of cases as tested by Otis, the blood pressure would rise high, then fall to subnormal, to return to normal after rest. If this same exercise were persisted in day after day the rise in blood pressure would usually be lower and often at the end of the exercise would still be normal or above normal, showing that the point of fatigue now was not reached. source: Gooble Books Addresses and Proceedings, Volume 51 By National Education Association of the United States
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- Title
- Medical Record Volume 22 1882
- Author
- Various
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- Buckram
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good+
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Medical Record
- Date Published
- 1882
- Pages
- 742
- Size
- 8.5"" X 12""
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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- Periodical
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