A Practical treatise on the diseases of the lungsBlanchard, 1851 - 488 pages |
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... tricuspid and mitral valves ( the latter somewhat posterior ) lie at mid - sternum opposite the upper edge of the region , or a little below this . Axillary . - Extending from the point of the axilla above , to a line continuous with ...
... tricuspid and mitral valves ( the latter somewhat posterior ) lie at mid - sternum opposite the upper edge of the region , or a little below this . Axillary . - Extending from the point of the axilla above , to a line continuous with ...
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... tricuspid and mitral valves lie at mid - sternum ( the former in front of the latter , ) on the level of the third interspace . The transverse distance beween the right pair of valves , averages half an inch ; the left lie side by side ...
... tricuspid and mitral valves lie at mid - sternum ( the former in front of the latter , ) on the level of the third interspace . The transverse distance beween the right pair of valves , averages half an inch ; the left lie side by side ...
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... tricuspid and mitral constriction , as well as aortic regurgitation , have consequently not in my experience led to its production . The force of the current is , perhaps , insufficient in the three cases ; yet , I can well conceive ...
... tricuspid and mitral constriction , as well as aortic regurgitation , have consequently not in my experience led to its production . The force of the current is , perhaps , insufficient in the three cases ; yet , I can well conceive ...
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... tricuspid valve . The extension of dulness takes place mainly between the second and the fifth interspaces . The ac- cumulation of fluid and semi - solid blood in endocarditis some- times considerably widens the area , both to the right ...
... tricuspid valve . The extension of dulness takes place mainly between the second and the fifth interspaces . The ac- cumulation of fluid and semi - solid blood in endocarditis some- times considerably widens the area , both to the right ...
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... tricuspid together , or it might have depended on co - existing deep - seated venous hum , -in which case , of course , it was a false reduplication only . I once heard a post - diastolic basic murmur and sound in a rheumatic woman , in ...
... tricuspid together , or it might have depended on co - existing deep - seated venous hum , -in which case , of course , it was a false reduplication only . I once heard a post - diastolic basic murmur and sound in a rheumatic woman , in ...
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acute ægophony affected amount amphoric aneurism aorta aortic apex appears arterial audible auscultation blood bronchi bronchial bronchitis bronchophony cardiac cartilage cause cavity character chest chronic clavicle clinical co-exist commonly cough crepitant diagnosis diastolic dilatation disease dulness duration dyspnoea emphysema empyema enlarged especially exist expectoration expiration fluid fremitus frequently friction friction-sound Grisolle hæmoptysis heart hepatization hypertrophy impulse increased inflammation inspiration intensity intercostal intercostal spaces interspace Laennec latter left ventricle less lung marked membrane mitral mitral regurgitation morbid murmur natural nipple observed obstruction occasionally occur organ orifice patient percussion percussion-sound pericardial pericardium phthisis physical signs pitch pleura pleurisy pleuritic effusion pneumonia pneumothorax position præcordial pressure produced pulmonary pulsation pulse rare region regurgitation respiration respiratory rhonchus rhythm ribs second sound side slight sometimes sternum stethoscope surface symptoms systolic thorax tion tissue trachea tricuspid tuberculous tubes tubular tumour valves valvular variety vessel vocal resonance walls
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