Gibbon and Landis test

(for peripheral circulation) a pair of extremities (the hands, if the feet are to be tested; the feet, if the hands are to be tested) are immersed in a bath of 43°–45°C. If the temperature in the unimmersed extremities rises, the circulation is normal.

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