A clinical introduction to the practice of auscultation, and other modes of physical diagnosisLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 - 246 sider |
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... healthy condition gains ad- mission into its cells in consequence of that compression , and the ribs therefore covering the effusion are less raised during the act of inspi- ration . When the fluid has been present a con- siderable time ...
... healthy condition gains ad- mission into its cells in consequence of that compression , and the ribs therefore covering the effusion are less raised during the act of inspi- ration . When the fluid has been present a con- siderable time ...
Side 24
... healthy state , and are incapable of ridding themselves of their abnormal burden . The pro- cess of the production of emphysema ( indepen- dently of accidents and a few very rare cases ) is in general a slow and gradual one ; each ...
... healthy state , and are incapable of ridding themselves of their abnormal burden . The pro- cess of the production of emphysema ( indepen- dently of accidents and a few very rare cases ) is in general a slow and gradual one ; each ...
Side 34
... healthy lung is a light spongy tissue , the cells of which , and the tubes leading to which , are oc- cupied by air . If the ribs , then , be struck over a portion of this tissue , when in a healthy condi- tion , the contained air ...
... healthy lung is a light spongy tissue , the cells of which , and the tubes leading to which , are oc- cupied by air . If the ribs , then , be struck over a portion of this tissue , when in a healthy condi- tion , the contained air ...
Side 42
... healthy well - formed chest , to which he should be able to refer as to a stand- ard , and with the sounds of which he should therefore be perfectly familiar . It must , however , be acknowledged , that the assumed standard itself is ...
... healthy well - formed chest , to which he should be able to refer as to a stand- ard , and with the sounds of which he should therefore be perfectly familiar . It must , however , be acknowledged , that the assumed standard itself is ...
Side 43
... healthy con- dition . In two individuals equally free from any indieation of disease , and equally well formed , the extent of the præcordial dulness , for example , may vary considerably . An approximation to a healthy standard ...
... healthy con- dition . In two individuals equally free from any indieation of disease , and equally well formed , the extent of the præcordial dulness , for example , may vary considerably . An approximation to a healthy standard ...
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adhesions ægophony affected air-cells amount aneurism aorta appears arise artery audible auricles auscultation become blood body bronchial tubes bronchophony cause cavity character chest circumstances clavicles cloth commonly compressed condition consequence consolidation contraction cough crepitating rattle dilated disease distended Edition effusion emphysema enlarged examiner exists Fcap fingers fluid Foolscap 8vo frequently give rise gurgling healthy heard heart Impulse increased inspiration J. C. Loudon larynx loud lung membrane mitral valve mode moist sounds morbid sounds mucous rattle natural sounds noise observed obstruction occur ordinarily organ parietes patient pectoriloquy percussion pericardial pericardial rubbing pericardium persons phthisis physical signs pleura pleurisy pleuritic pneumonia pneumothorax portion præcordial region present pressure produced pulmonary tissue resonance respiration respiratory murmur result ribs rubbing scarcely serous serous membrane serum shrill similar situation solid sometimes sternum stethoscope surface thick tion trachea tubercles tubular breathing tympanitic unnatural Rhythm valvular ventricles vessels vibrations Vignette Titles voice vols
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