Abstract
A graphic method is described for recording continuously variations of human blood pressure by means of the Thompson sphygmanograph. The blood pressure can be recorded continuously for several hours without discomfort to the subject.
Its accuracy has been demonstrated by a variety of tests.
Footnotes
- Received February 16, 1930.
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