BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
Explains the basic principles of continuous wave Doppler ultrasound. The instrumentation used in a typical ultrasound vascular clinic is then outlined. Concentrates on explaining the techniques of peripheral...
Shows effects of adding bicarbonate, fixed acid and carbon dioxide on respiration and blood. Shows titration curves of normal blood after altering pH and pCO2.
Examines the mechanics of sodium retention by the kidney and shows by means of microphotography and the use of the gamma camera with non-invasive radioactivity that it is the natural reaction of the cortical...
Investigates techniques for measuring red cell deformability and shows that rigid erythrocytes are associated with many common clinical conditions.
An account of how platelets counteract endothelial damage with descriptions of the microanatomical and biochemical processes involved. Factors involved in thrombosis are discussed.
1 (1981): Demonstrates the location and characteristics of the major pulses viz the apex beat, the jugular venous pulse, the carotid artery pulse and the femoral pulse. Also shows hwo to take blood pressure...
Demonstrates the working of the baroceptor reflex in the control of blood pressure using a live decerebrated rabbit.
The history of haemodynamics starting with Rev. Stephen Hales and his early experiments in measuring blood pressure, through to a systems analysis of the probable interactions between the principal factors...
Illustrates the principal blood components available and stresses their role in modern transfusion therapy. Demonstrates administration procedures for flexible blood packs and glass bottles. Particular...
Michael Brown and Joseph Glodstein, winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine talk about themselves and their work on blood cholesterol levels.
You are currently searching in Find DVD. Search all the BUFVC's collections for '"blood"' in All fields.