The Physical examination of the chest in pulmonary consumption and its intercurrent diseasesJ. Churchill, 1861 - 447 pages |
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... extremity . It is heard about as frequently on one side of the chest as upon the other , according to my tolerably well analysed experience . The harshness varies of course in different cases in character , but it is not inaptly ...
... extremity . It is heard about as frequently on one side of the chest as upon the other , according to my tolerably well analysed experience . The harshness varies of course in different cases in character , but it is not inaptly ...
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... clavicles and immediately under them . It is most decisive when found near the humeral extremities of these bones . I have frequently found this form of breathing sound more pronounced during expiration than during inspiration . Its.
... clavicles and immediately under them . It is most decisive when found near the humeral extremities of these bones . I have frequently found this form of breathing sound more pronounced during expiration than during inspiration . Its.
Page 56
... extremity suddenly made to approach the bell answers well . B. Sound a boy's common tin pipe or flute , now much in use as a child's plaything ; sound again with most of the open- ings closed . The second sound is much louder , and the ...
... extremity suddenly made to approach the bell answers well . B. Sound a boy's common tin pipe or flute , now much in use as a child's plaything ; sound again with most of the open- ings closed . The second sound is much louder , and the ...
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... extremity of the clavicle . This dullness has been due at the locality of the tumour itself to the morbid mass impeding the extension of the blow to the lung , and to its obstructing the emission of sound from the lung . But at the ...
... extremity of the clavicle . This dullness has been due at the locality of the tumour itself to the morbid mass impeding the extension of the blow to the lung , and to its obstructing the emission of sound from the lung . But at the ...
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... extremity of the clavicle . It is never heard at the apex of the heart , or in the direction of the apex of the heart . The murmur when proceeding from the left subclavian is higher , and is heard loudest at the first costal interspace ...
... extremity of the clavicle . It is never heard at the apex of the heart , or in the direction of the apex of the heart . The murmur when proceeding from the left subclavian is higher , and is heard loudest at the first costal interspace ...
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abnormal acoustic alteration amount amphoric aperture apex arterial auscultation blowing bronchi bronchial tubes bronchitis bruit bubbles cartilages cavernous sounds character chest clavicle cloth condition costal cartilages cough deficiency deviation diagnosis differential stethoscope diseased side dulness duration ear connected Edition effusion employed empyema examination examples of phthisis expiration Fcap finger flattening flexible stethoscope fremitus frequently greatly harsh healthy side hearing tube heart hospital humid crepitation hydrophone inch increased inspiration instrument intercostal spaces interspace larynx less liquid loud lung membrane moist crepitation motion movements murmur observed occurs patient percussion sound perforation physical signs physician pleura pleural cavity pneumothorax Post 8vo present produced pulmonary region resonance respiration sound respiratory sounds rhonchus ribs scapula seat second stage sensation softening solid body sonorous sound is heard sphygmoscope stage of phthisis sternum stethophone third stage thoracic voice tinkle tion tubercle tubercular tympanitic usually vesicles vibration vocal wooden stethoscope
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