The Woman's Medical Journal, volume 8

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The Woman's Medical Journal, volume 8
Medical Women's National Association (U.S.)
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Cold baths raise the arterial pressures, maximum and mean, and the venous pressure; after reaction the arterial pressure falls and the venous pressure rises.
2. Percussion added to cold increases the rise in arterial Digitized by Google 820 The Woman's Medical Journal pressure. 3. Warm baths of plain water lower the arterial pressures and both absolutely and relativelylower the venous pressure. 4. Turkish baths lower the arterial and venous pressures to a greater extent though the fall in venou
...s pressure is proportionately not so great as that in arterial pressure. 5. Saline baths at warm temperatures lower the arterial pressures to a greater extent than plain water baths at the same temperatures; the venous pressure, though absolutely lowered, is relatively raised; where the amount of saline material in solution is considerable a fur- ther lowering of arterial pressure takes place while the venous pressure becomes absolutely raised. 6. Dry mas- sage lowers the arterial pressures and relatively or abso- lutely raises the venous pressure, provided the abdomen be not massaged too vigorously; when this is done a rise in all pressures occurs.

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