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... cardiac sound , with a very faint second sound , and with loss of the pulse , followed usually by a heavy thud of a returning first sound , by two sharp and distinct but faint quick second sounds , and by return of the pulse We infer ...
... cardiac sound , with a very faint second sound , and with loss of the pulse , followed usually by a heavy thud of a returning first sound , by two sharp and distinct but faint quick second sounds , and by return of the pulse We infer ...
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... cardiac derangement essentially of structural origin ; a fatty heart may intermit ; a heart with faulty valvular mechanism may intermit ; and intermittency with structural change may form , and often does form , a most serious ...
... cardiac derangement essentially of structural origin ; a fatty heart may intermit ; a heart with faulty valvular mechanism may intermit ; and intermittency with structural change may form , and often does form , a most serious ...
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... cardiac symptoms would not be intermittent , but persistent . The derangement might be from irritation in the periphery or in the branches of the pneumogastric ; but if it were , it would hardly be contin- uous for years , with no other ...
... cardiac symptoms would not be intermittent , but persistent . The derangement might be from irritation in the periphery or in the branches of the pneumogastric ; but if it were , it would hardly be contin- uous for years , with no other ...
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... cardiac action . During these more natural periods there is , however , an occasional absence of systolic stroke once in two or three hundred beats , but the fact is not evident to the subject himself . When the extreme attacks are ...
... cardiac action . During these more natural periods there is , however , an occasional absence of systolic stroke once in two or three hundred beats , but the fact is not evident to the subject himself . When the extreme attacks are ...
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... cardiac action . On examination I found that the cessation of the ventricular systole occurred from six to seven times in the minute , and extended not unfrequently over a full period of two seconds . I learned also , after a short time ...
... cardiac action . On examination I found that the cessation of the ventricular systole occurred from six to seven times in the minute , and extended not unfrequently over a full period of two seconds . I learned also , after a short time ...
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