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词汇 sphygmo-
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sphygmo- sphygm-
pref.(前缀)
  1. Pulse:
    前缀,表示“脉搏”:
    sphygmograph.
    脉搏描计器

语源
  1. Greek sphugmo-
    希腊语 sphugmo-
  2. from sphugmos [pulsation]
    源自 sphugmos [脉搏跳动]
  3. from sphuzein sphug- [to throb]
    源自 sphuzein sphug- [搏动]
sphygmo- or (before a vowel) sphygm-

combining form

indicating the pulse
sphygmomanometer

Origin

from Greek sphugmos pulsation, from sphuzein to throb

sphygmo-

1
a combining form representing sphygmus, in compound words:
sphygmometer.

Related Words

  • sphygmogram
  • sphygmograph
  • sphygmomanometer
sphygmo-a word element meaning 'pulse'.
Also, (before vowels), sphygm-. [Greek, combining form of sphygmos]
sphygmo-
/ˈsfɪgməʊ/  
combining form
Physiology of or relating to the pulse or pulsation
【生理】表示“脉”, “脉搏”:

sphygmograph.

词源
from Greek sphugmos 'pulse'.
sphygmo-|ˈsfɪgməʊ|a. Gr. σϕυγµο-, combining form of σϕυγµός pulse (f. σϕύζειν to beat or throb), used in various scientific terms: sphygmodyˈnameter (see quot.); ˈsphygmogram, a diagram of pulse-beats as traced by the sphygmograph; ˈsphygmograph, an instrument which records the movements of the pulse by means of tracings; hence ˈsphygmograph vb.; sphygmoˈgraphic a., of or pertaining to, effected or produced by, the sphygmograph; sphygmoˈgraphically adv.; sphygˈmography, scientific description of the pulse or registration of pulse-beats; sphygmomaˈnometer, an instrument for measuring the force of the pulse; ˌsphygmomanoˈmetric a.; ˌsphygmomaˈnometry, the use of a sphygmomanometer; sphygˈmometer, an instrument for exhibiting or measuring the force or rate of the pulse; sphygmoˈmetric a., relating to measurement of the pulse; sphygˈmometry; ˈsphygmophone, an instrument by which pulsations are rendered audible; sphygmoˈphonic a., pertaining to the sound of pulsations; ˈsphygmoscope, an instrument for examining the pulse.1876Catal. Sci. App. S. Kens. 521 *Sphygmodynameter, an apparatus for estimating the pressure of the blood [etc.].1887Brit. Med. Jrnl. 14 May 1045/1 Dr. Suckling also showed a number of *sphygmograms.1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 815 A pamphlet..giving descriptions and sphygmograms of such pulses in hysterical cases.1860Illustr. Lond. News 14 Apr. 362/3 A new *sphygmograph or pulse register.1875Payne Jones & Siev. Pathol. Anat. 259 That there is an increased arterial tension..is also demonstrated by the sphygmograph.1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 389 The educated finger, or I should say fingers, are as instructive as the sphygmograph.1870Gentl. Mag. Aug. 378 The doctors..measuring, *sphygmographing, and generally making a tool of experiment of him.1867Brit. Med. Jrnl. 20 July 40/1, I refer to pulse No. 10 principally for the purpose of shewing how completely the *sphygmographic form may be modified by merely functional, that is to say nervous, disorder.1879H. C. Wood Therap. (ed. 2) 38 Sphygmographic studies made of it..have been thought to indicate a condition of general arterial spasm.1895tr. Ferri's Crim. Sociol. 167 The sphygmographic data on the circulation of the blood.1867Brit. Med. Jrnl. 13 July 20/1 The full pulse (*sphygmographically, that in which the second event is well marked or developed).1885I. B. Yeo tr. M. J. Oertel's Respiratory Therapeutics ii. 472 When..inspiration is slow and cautious,..sphygmographically the pulse waves altered by the rise of blood pressure immediately succeed to the average normal ones.1859Mayne Expos. Lex. 1185 Sphygmographia,..a description of the pulse, its nature and causes: *sphygmography.1864Reader Mar. 365/3 A memoir upon the value of Sphygmography in diagnosis.1891Cent. Dict., *Sphygmomanometer.1898Daily News 12 May 6/3 Simple forms of sphygmomanometers.1902Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. V. 205 For *sphygmomanometric work it was found necessary to pack the small space between this collar and the forearm with soft muslin to prevent a distention of the reflected bands when the pressure within was raised.1905Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep. XII. 69 Points of interest in *sphygmomanometry.1962Lancet 15 Dec. 1225/2 Many of the difficulties inherent in clinical sphygmomanometry of the newborn infant have been overcome by the latest development in photoelectric methods.1834Lancet 20 Sept. 936/2 At the meeting of the French Academy of Sciences on the 1st inst, M. Magendie read a report on an instrument invented by a Dr. Herisson, called the ‘*sphygmometer’, and intended to measure the state of the pulse... The bottom of the instrument is placed over the radial artery, each pulsation of which elevates the mercury, and thus discloses to the eye the minutest variation of the circulation.1842Brande Dict. Sci., etc. 1138 Sphigmometer,..an instrument for counting the arterial pulsations.1872O. W. Holmes Poet Breakf-t. iii. (1885) 63 There were..Sphygmometers and Pleximeters.1890Practitioner June 421 (caption) Upper curve, radial pulse obtained from healthy adult male by air modified sphygmograph (sphygmometer).1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 257 In states of over-fatigue..the arterial blood is, according to sphygmometer readings, run at high pressure.1898Ibid. V. 673 Here *sphygmometric observations are wanting, though much to be desired.1867Med. Rec. (N.Y.) 15 July 243/2 Herrison's and Blundell's ideas on *sphygmometry were sunk in oblivion.1908G. Oliver Studies in Blood-Pressure (ed. 2) ii. 42 Writers on sphygmometry have always grouped together all the instruments which derive their readings of the arterial pressure from a single artery.1879B. W. Richardson in Proc. R. Soc. May 70 The *Sphygmophone.1889H. E. Handerson tr. Baas' Outl. Hist. Med. 1016 It has been combined with an electric chime of bells (sphygmophone) of Upham.1881Med. Temp. Jrnl. XIII. 75 The pulse is sixty-eight, and the three *sphygmophonic indications are present.1856Lancet 8 Nov. 510/1 The numerous cases of disease of the heart which have come under the care of Dr. Scott Alison..have afforded abundant means of applying..the new *sphygmoscope, or cardioscope, (contrived by that physician).1859Mayne Expos. Lex. 1185/2 Sphygmoscopium,..a sphygmoscope.1862Catal. Internat. Exhib., Brit. II. No. 2849, Sphygmoscopes; stethogoniometer; and hydrophone, used in chest diseases.
sphygmo-
word-forming element meaning "pulse," from comb. form of Greek sphygmos "a pulse," from sphyzein "to throb, pulse, beat."
sphygmo- /ˈsfɪgməʊ/ combining form.
ORIGIN: from Greek sphugmo- combining form of sphugmos pulse: see -o-.
Medicine & Physiology. Of or pertaining to the pulse.
 DERIVATIVE sphygmogram noun a record made by a sphygmograph L19.
sphygmograph noun an instrument which continuously records the force and rate of the pulse in a blood vessel M19.
sphygmoˈgraphic adjective of, pertaining to, or produced by a sphygmograph M19.
sphygmoˈgraphically adverb with regard to a sphygmographic trace M19.
sphygˈmography noun the scientific measurement and description of the pulse M19.
sphygmomaˈnometer noun an instrument for measuring arterial blood pressure by means of a manometer and an inflatable cuff L19.
sphygmomaˈnometry noun the use of a sphygmomanometer E20.
sphygˈmometer noun an instrument for measuring the force or rate of the pulse M19.
sphygmoˈmetric adjective of or pertaining to (the use of) a sphygmometer L19.
sphygˈmometry noun measurement of the pulse or of blood pressure M19.
sphygmophone noun an instrument by which pulsations are rendered audible L19.
sphygmoscope noun a device for displaying the pulse or heartbeat visibly, now esp. on a cathode-ray screen M19.
sphygmo-
combining form. the pulse; pulsation: Sphygmograph = an instrument that records pulse beats.
[< Greek sphygmós throbbing, heartbeat; see etym. under sphygmus]
sphygmo-
combining form
Etymology: Greek, from sphygmos; akin to Greek asphyxia stopping of the pulse — more at asphyxia
: pulse
 < sphygmogram >

sphygmo-

Prefix

  1. sphygm- + -o-
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