A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of the HeartBlanchard and Lea, 1859 - 473 pages |
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... patient would be conscious when his attention was directed to it , and it would be apparent from the movements of parts of the body and the dress . The digestive and assimilative functions would not be expected to offer any marked ...
... patient would be conscious when his attention was directed to it , and it would be apparent from the movements of parts of the body and the dress . The digestive and assimilative functions would not be expected to offer any marked ...
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... patient that the heart habitually acts with undue strength . To this the mind of the patient becomes accustomed , and he often appears unconscious of it , even when it is very marked on a physical examination of the præcordia . This ...
... patient that the heart habitually acts with undue strength . To this the mind of the patient becomes accustomed , and he often appears unconscious of it , even when it is very marked on a physical examination of the præcordia . This ...
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... patient be examined in the sitting posture , and the apex - beat be found in the fifth inter- costal space , it is not lower than natural ; but if the patient lie on the back , the chances are about equal that if the beat be in that ...
... patient be examined in the sitting posture , and the apex - beat be found in the fifth inter- costal space , it is not lower than natural ; but if the patient lie on the back , the chances are about equal that if the beat be in that ...
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... patient under observation at the time of writing , impulses are felt and seen in the fifth , fourth , third , and second intercostal spaces . The impulse in the fifth intercostal space is situated an inch without a vertical line passing ...
... patient under observation at the time of writing , impulses are felt and seen in the fifth , fourth , third , and second intercostal spaces . The impulse in the fifth intercostal space is situated an inch without a vertical line passing ...
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... patient to suppose that he is affected with disease . When cases first come under the notice of the practitioner , it is evident that the enlargement has been going on for months or even years . The amount of enlargement , when the ...
... patient to suppose that he is affected with disease . When cases first come under the notice of the practitioner , it is evident that the enlargement has been going on for months or even years . The amount of enlargement , when the ...
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abnormal acute adhesions affection anæmia Anatomy aneurism aneurismal aorta aortic orifice apex apex-beat artery auscultation blood Bright's disease cardiac disease cavities chest clinical coexistence congestion connection contraction death denoting deposit diagnosis diastolic dilatation dulness dyspnoea edition endocarditis enlargement existence extent extra cloth fibrin frequently friction-sound functional disorder give rise heart heart-sounds hypertrophy important impulse inch increased inflammation instances intensity intercostal space involve Journal latter left side left ventricle less liquid effusion lungs lymph Medical membrane mitral mitral regurgitant morbid conditions movements murmur muscular nipple normal observed occur octavo volume organic disease orifice palpitation paroxysms patient percussion pericardial sac pericarditis pericardium physical signs pleurisy portion practical practitioner præcordia present proportion pulmonary pulmonic pulse rarely reference rheumatism right auricle right side right ventricle second sound situation sometimes sternum sufficient superficial cardiac region surface symptoms systolic tion treatment tricuspid tumor valves valvular element valvular lesions ventricular vessels
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