Advanced Lessons in Practical Physiology for Students of Medicine

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The joint between them should be very loose. The other end of this rod is made cup shaped by means of a piece of wax molded to fit the surface of the ventricle. When the latter contracts the lever is raised. Consequently, the systolic period is indicated by the up-stroke and the diastolic period bv the down-stroke of each wave.
(h) The Su.fpcJhsion Method— A fine thread is attached to the end of the short arm of an ordinarv writing lever. It is connected by means of a small hook with the apex o
...f the heart. The long arm of the writing lever is weighted sufficiently to place a slight degree of tension upon the heart. In this case the up-strokes of the record correspond to the systoles of the organ. If a spring le^■er is employed, the tendencv of which is to move upward, the string must be fastened to its long arm..
The contraction of the heart then pulls the lever dov.nward, whereas the steel sprmg attached to the lever pulls it upward as soon as the cardiac musculature becomes passive during diastole.


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