1978 Volume 31 Issue 9 Pages 523-527
Thirty-five dogs were used to select a site of measurement of venous pressure practical for the private practice. As a standard point of measurement, a site was selected in a position one-third from the lower end of the space between the manubrium sterni and the trachea in a dog lying on the back. Then comparison was made among central venous pressure (VP), right jugular VP, and left femoral VP with some results.