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Gently assist the progress of the catheter down the œsophagus until it passes the cardiac orifice of the stomach.
He held that the heart’s action, “the contractile power of the cardiac walls,” is the main spring or primum mobile, from which the circulating force proceeds, notwithstanding the great discrepancies as to what that force is; and while he objected to my theory, that it did not show any distinct measure of force, he said that, while Borelli estimated the contractive power of the heart at 180,000 pounds, Keill stated it at five ounces, Sir Charles Bell at 51 pounds, Carpenter at 51½, and Hales at 50.
This may be due to an abundant haemorrhage and cardiac weakness caused by shock or organic heart disease.
He did not look ill, however, and he died, after a few hours’ illness only, from a cardiac affection: quelque chose l’a étouffé à la poitrine.
“Now, a short time before, my brother had shown symptoms of a cardiac affection, and was undergoing a special treatment.
Digitalis is especially useful in dropsies which result from an obstruction to the cardiac circulation.
In cases of congestion on account of cardiac disease, Digitalis, which, by powerfully weakening the force of the heart, both diminishes congestion and favours absorption, is a most efficient promoter of the natural function of the kidneys.
It is applicable in cardiac dropsy as well as in hepatic cases.
It should, however, be avoided in cases where there is very serious cardiac obstruction, or where the heart is habitually weak, and there is a natural liability to syncope.
So that the employment of Digitalis in Dropsy is attended with a twofold advantage; by its cardiac action, it prevents a renewal of the dropsical effusion; by its diuretic power, it causes a quantity of fluid to be drained out of the system through the kidneys.
And even here the mesogenic factors, that is, the influence of environment, must be taken into consideration: but environment acts equally upon all individuals: nearly everyone encounters, in his surroundings, that nerve-strain which leads to cardiac disorders and to neurasthenia; almost everyone encounters the bacilli of tuberculosis; the causes of general mortality are dictated by the very conditions of civilisation.
-Exceedingly small heart, feeble cardiac action.
Entire cardiac region protuberant.
In short, his statistics reveal a prevalence of cardiac maladies and of tuberculosis in criminals, as well as a great frequency of diseases of the liver and the intestines.
The line highest up, which begins between the index- and middle finger and extends to the extreme margin of the palm, is the line of the heart or the cardiac line, which in chiromancy is supposed to indicate the emotional development of the individual.
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