A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of the HeartBlanchard and Lea, 1859 - 473 pages |
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... , J. LAWRENCE SMITH , AND T. G. RICHARDSON , WITH WHOM THE AUTHOR WAS FORMERLY ASSOCIATED 38035 IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE , This Volume IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED . PREFACE . In the preparation of this volume , the.
... , J. LAWRENCE SMITH , AND T. G. RICHARDSON , WITH WHOM THE AUTHOR WAS FORMERLY ASSOCIATED 38035 IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE , This Volume IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED . PREFACE . In the preparation of this volume , the.
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... volume to the profession , that it may be found , in some measure at least , to supply a desideratum , the existence of which must have been felt by many practising phy- sicians , and , more especially , by medical teachers and their ...
... volume to the profession , that it may be found , in some measure at least , to supply a desideratum , the existence of which must have been felt by many practising phy- sicians , and , more especially , by medical teachers and their ...
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... volume is out of proportion to the field of practical medicine to which it is restricted ; but it is hoped there will be no reason to complain of a redundancy either in style or matter , and that the reader will be led to attribute the ...
... volume is out of proportion to the field of practical medicine to which it is restricted ; but it is hoped there will be no reason to complain of a redundancy either in style or matter , and that the reader will be led to attribute the ...
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... volume . Aug mentation of the volume of the heart , and of its weight , gives rise to different forms of enlargement , which , although usually associated , may exist each independently of the other . The heart may exceed the limits of ...
... volume . Aug mentation of the volume of the heart , and of its weight , gives rise to different forms of enlargement , which , although usually associated , may exist each independently of the other . The heart may exceed the limits of ...
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... volume , due to the morbid size of its cavities , constitutes the condition called dilatation . These names , hypertrophy and dilatation , thus denote different forms of enlargement of the heart , presented sometimes separately , but ...
... volume , due to the morbid size of its cavities , constitutes the condition called dilatation . These names , hypertrophy and dilatation , thus denote different forms of enlargement of the heart , presented sometimes separately , but ...
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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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