The sphygmometer, an instrument which exhibits to the eye the entire action of the arteries : the usefulness of this instrument in the study of all diseases, researches on the diseases of the heart, and on the means of discriminating them : a memoir, presented to the Institute of France / by Julius Hérisson ; translated from the French by Joseph G. Nancrede.

  • Hérisson, Jules.
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The sphygmometer, an instrument which exhibits to the eye the entire action of the arteries : the usefulness of this instrument in the study of all diseases, researches on the diseases of the heart, and on the means of discriminating them : a memoir, presented to the Institute of France / by Julius Hérisson ; translated from the French by Joseph G. Nancrede. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Sphygmomètre. English

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Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1835.

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20 pages ; 21 cm

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Translation of Le sphygmomètre

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