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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... rhythm is said to be unnatural , and the action of the heart is said to be irregular . Irregularity of action , then , is the same thing as an unnatural rhythm . When the pause , or interval between the sounds , is longer after some ...
... rhythm is said to be unnatural , and the action of the heart is said to be irregular . Irregularity of action , then , is the same thing as an unnatural rhythm . When the pause , or interval between the sounds , is longer after some ...
Side 183
... rhythm indicative of a sound heart , and an unnatural rhythm necessarily charac- teristic of an unsound one ? Both these ques- tions must be answered in the negative . A heart greatly diseased , so long as the circu- lation is ...
... rhythm indicative of a sound heart , and an unnatural rhythm necessarily charac- teristic of an unsound one ? Both these ques- tions must be answered in the negative . A heart greatly diseased , so long as the circu- lation is ...
Side 197
... Rhythm . Any moral impression , or any physical impedi- ment , which unnaturally excites the action of the heart ... unnatural Rhythm , and an unequal . Impulse . The remote and exciting causes , therefore , of an Its unnatural Rhythm ...
... Rhythm . Any moral impression , or any physical impedi- ment , which unnaturally excites the action of the heart ... unnatural Rhythm , and an unequal . Impulse . The remote and exciting causes , therefore , of an Its unnatural Rhythm ...
Side 198
... unnatural Rhythm . What , then , are the organic changes affecting the heart ; what are the physical conditions of the organ which principally tend to induce it ? In answer to this question , it may be replied , that the physical ...
... unnatural Rhythm . What , then , are the organic changes affecting the heart ; what are the physical conditions of the organ which principally tend to induce it ? In answer to this question , it may be replied , that the physical ...
Side 199
... unnatural Rhythm does not so frequently accompany the complaint , in proportion to their number , as it does the imperfections of the mitral orifice . Upon what this difference depends it is not easy to determine . Another very frequent ...
... unnatural Rhythm does not so frequently accompany the complaint , in proportion to their number , as it does the imperfections of the mitral orifice . Upon what this difference depends it is not easy to determine . Another very frequent ...
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