THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF PERCUSSION.
Percussion sounds, 63; Tympany, 63; Resonance, 65; Dulness, 66; Hyper-
resonance, 67; Impaired resonance, 68; Flatness, 68; Modified tympany, 68;
Metallic ring, 69; Bell tympany, 69; Cracked-pot sound, 69; Special per-
cussion signs, 72.
Normal rhythm, 168; Sinus arrhythmia, 169; Heart block, 169; Extrasystole,
171; Paroxysmal tachycardia, 172; Auricular flutter, 173; Auricular fibrilla-
tion, 173; Pulsus alternans, 175; Soldier's heart, 177; Estimation of vaso-
motor efficiency, 177.
Acoustics, 220; Technic of cardiac auscultation, 222; Variations in intensity
of heart sounds, 222; Endocardial murmurs, 223; Individual valvular mur-
murs, 226; Functional murmurs, 240; Effect of respiration on endocardial
murmurs, 242; Special murmurs, 243; Exocardial murmurs, 246; Venous
murmurs, 247; Cardio-respiratory murmurs, 247; Pericardial friction
sounds, 249.
Acute bronchitis, 257; Chronic bronchitis, 259; Fibrinous bronchitis, 261;
Bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans, 265; Whooping cough, 267; Bronchial
asthma, 270; Bronchiectasis, 276; Fetid or putrid bronchitis, 285; Bron-
chiolectasis, 286; Foreign bodies in the air passages, 287.
Tuberculosis of the lungs, 293; Chronic tuberculosis of the lungs, 293; Acute
tuberculosis of the lungs, 361; Fibroid phthisis, 367; Acute miliary tuber-
culosis, 368; Mycotic infections of lungs, 378; Streptothricosis, 378; Actino-
mycosis, 381; Blastomycosis, 384; Coccidioidal granuloma, 387; Aspergil-
losis, 380; Sporotrichosis, 390; Acute lobar pneumonia, 391; Friedländer's
bacillus pneumonia, 414; Psittacosis, 416; Broncho-pneumonia,,417; Pulmon-
ary fibrosis, 427; Pneumoconiosis, 434; Atelectasis, 445; Emphysema, 449;
Chronic hypertrophic emphysema, 449; Senile emphysema, 454; Acute ves-
icular emphysema, 455; Interstitial emphysema, 455; Compensatory
emphysema, 456; Pulmonary abscess, 458; Pulmonary gangrene, 466; Pul-
monary infarction, 470; Pulmonary congestion, 475; Pulmonary edema,
477; Effects of poisonous gases on the respiratory tract, 480; Hydatid dis-
ease of the lungs and pleura, 484; Pulmonary distomatosis, 487, Syphilis
of the respiratory tract, 490; Intrathoracic tumors, 498; Enlargement of
the thymus, 512; Hernia of the lung, 517; Alterations in the extremities
due to chronic pulmonary disease, 518; Changes in the finger nails, 518;
Clubbing of the fingers and toes, 519; Hypertrophic pulmonary osteo-ar-
thropathy, 522.
Pleurisy, 527; Dry pleurisy, 533; Fibrinous pleurisy, 534; Diaphragmatic
pleurisy, 535; Serofibrinous pleurisy (Pleural effusion), 535; Chronic pleurisy,
544; Empyema, 544; Encysted empyema, 551; Hemorrhagic pleural effusions,
557; Hemothorax, 559; Chylothorax, 562; Hydrothorax, 564; Pneumothorax,
Acute endocarditis, 640; Malignant endocarditis, 644; Chronic infectious
endocarditis, 651; Chronic valvular disease, 654; Mitral insufficiency, 661;
Mitral stenosis, 667; Aortic insufficiency, 676; Aortic stenosis, 681; Tri-
cuspid insufficiency, 685; Tricuspid stenosis, 689; Pulmonary insufficiency,
693; Pulmonary stenosis, 695
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