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... give a cardiac rhythm to a friction - sound which is really pleural . The greater comparative weakness of expiration will account for its being heard chiefly at that time . " I have said that Dr. Thorburn is alone in his opinion ; but ...
... give a cardiac rhythm to a friction - sound which is really pleural . The greater comparative weakness of expiration will account for its being heard chiefly at that time . " I have said that Dr. Thorburn is alone in his opinion ; but ...
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... give rise to murmur . But the question is still open for discussion , whether the condition of the blood produces this modification . Agreeing with the opinion that arterial murmur is due to contraction of the artery at the point of mur ...
... give rise to murmur . But the question is still open for discussion , whether the condition of the blood produces this modification . Agreeing with the opinion that arterial murmur is due to contraction of the artery at the point of mur ...
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... gives , mostly , the minimum of in- tensity . The position of the arm slightly raised above the right angle to the body is that in which the maximum intensity is usually gained ; while movements between these extremes produce varying ...
... gives , mostly , the minimum of in- tensity . The position of the arm slightly raised above the right angle to the body is that in which the maximum intensity is usually gained ; while movements between these extremes produce varying ...
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... gives to the patient great annoyance , if not suffering . The disease is recognised in France , I believe , under the title " Psoriasis of the Nails " ; but in this country it has no designation , in so far as I can learn it is known ...
... gives to the patient great annoyance , if not suffering . The disease is recognised in France , I believe , under the title " Psoriasis of the Nails " ; but in this country it has no designation , in so far as I can learn it is known ...
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... give a double first or second sound in the period of one arterial pulsation — a phenomenon which , I believe , has never been met with . At the same time , there are conditions , as I have before said , when the ventricular walls being ...
... give a double first or second sound in the period of one arterial pulsation — a phenomenon which , I believe , has never been met with . At the same time , there are conditions , as I have before said , when the ventricular walls being ...
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