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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... pleurisy , or of its recent or remote consequences . Now as pleurisy almost always coexists with a considerable deposition of tubercles , if near the surface of the lung ; as these bodies are almost uniformly first deposited in the ...
... pleurisy , or of its recent or remote consequences . Now as pleurisy almost always coexists with a considerable deposition of tubercles , if near the surface of the lung ; as these bodies are almost uniformly first deposited in the ...
Side 23
... pleurisy , the indications afforded by Inspection are similar to those existing in phthisis , and de- pendent in a great measure upon similar causes . An important distinction , however , it must be recollected , exists in the fact that ...
... pleurisy , the indications afforded by Inspection are similar to those existing in phthisis , and de- pendent in a great measure upon similar causes . An important distinction , however , it must be recollected , exists in the fact that ...
Side 66
... pleurisy , or con- solidation of the lung . The præcordial dulness may , on the other hand , not extend to its ordi- nary boundaries without disease being present in any organ . It may be almost entirely cancelled by an overlying ...
... pleurisy , or con- solidation of the lung . The præcordial dulness may , on the other hand , not extend to its ordi- nary boundaries without disease being present in any organ . It may be almost entirely cancelled by an overlying ...
Side 132
... pleurisy , in which it is certainly not so common as it has been represented to be . The next exception arises from adhesions . Though the fluid may be in large quantity , and though the lung may , in the main , be greatly compressed ...
... pleurisy , in which it is certainly not so common as it has been represented to be . The next exception arises from adhesions . Though the fluid may be in large quantity , and though the lung may , in the main , be greatly compressed ...
Side 149
... pleurisy after the fluid has been absorbed ; and though I am perfectly familiar with the sound to which those discussions refer . That sound I have been accustomed to regard as the " rûle crepitant redux , " that is to say , as the ...
... pleurisy after the fluid has been absorbed ; and though I am perfectly familiar with the sound to which those discussions refer . That sound I have been accustomed to regard as the " rûle crepitant redux , " that is to say , as the ...
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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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