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Page xiv
... marked a difference as possible , between sounds differing in their character and significancy . Whilst avoiding any unnecessary alteration of terms which have been sanctioned by general usage , I shall not scruple to displace those ...
... marked a difference as possible , between sounds differing in their character and significancy . Whilst avoiding any unnecessary alteration of terms which have been sanctioned by general usage , I shall not scruple to displace those ...
Page xix
... marked difference between these sounds . As respects diagnosis and treatment , I cannot but think that great importance may be attached to the co - existence of certain sounds with expiration as well as with inspiration ; since with ...
... marked difference between these sounds . As respects diagnosis and treatment , I cannot but think that great importance may be attached to the co - existence of certain sounds with expiration as well as with inspiration ; since with ...
Page 47
... by any marked symptoms , * Medical Transactions , Vol . I. Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Physic . 3rd Ed . , Vol . II . , p . 58 . but leading to the formation of tubular membranes ; that EXPECTORATION . 47.
... by any marked symptoms , * Medical Transactions , Vol . I. Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Physic . 3rd Ed . , Vol . II . , p . 58 . but leading to the formation of tubular membranes ; that EXPECTORATION . 47.
Page 55
... marked by a considerable deviation from the natural condition of the pulse . The quality of pulse which has always attracted most attention is frequency . In a healthy adult male the average number is from 70 to 75 in a minute ; in the ...
... marked by a considerable deviation from the natural condition of the pulse . The quality of pulse which has always attracted most attention is frequency . In a healthy adult male the average number is from 70 to 75 in a minute ; in the ...
Page 56
... marked , the morning frequency is greatest ; or perhaps it would be more correct to say , that the degree of frequency , under circumstances of quietude , is the same ; but that diet , or other stimulants , produce more effect on 56 THE ...
... marked , the morning frequency is greatest ; or perhaps it would be more correct to say , that the degree of frequency , under circumstances of quietude , is the same ; but that diet , or other stimulants , produce more effect on 56 THE ...
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