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Definition of Phlebograms
1. phlebogram [n] - See also: phlebogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phlebograms
Literary usage of Phlebograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Physical Diagnosis by Richard Clarke Cabot (1919)
"CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY AS REVEALED BY ARTERIOGRAMS, phlebograms, AND
ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS. In the early editions of this book I referred to the ..."
2. Diseases of the Chest and the Principles of Physical Diagnosis by George William Norris, Henry Robert Murray Landis (1917)
"AT The blood pathway from the jugular veins into the right auricle is also a very
direct one, hence jugular tracings (phlebograms) readily depict pressure ..."
3. Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis by George William Norris, Henry Robert Murray Landis, Edward Bell Krumbhaar (1920)
"... hence jugular tracings (phlebograms) readily depict pressure changes in the
auricle especially when the subject is recumbent and gravity assists in the ..."
4. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"... phlebograms and electrocardiograms in this form of irregularity all present
characteristic features. (Fig. 238). ..."
5. Diseases of the heart and aorta by Arthur Douglass Hirschfelder (1918)
"phlebograms obtained in this way are almost free from criticism and will probably
occupy much of the foreground in the future. THE MICROGRAPH. ..."
6. Clinical medicine ; Tuesday clinics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1922)
"... and arranged for the making of phlebograms and electrocardiograms to decide
whether or not there was a partial heart-block with 2 to 1 rhythm, ..."