Diseases of the Chest and the Principles of Physical DiagnosisW. B. Saunders, 1917 - 782 pages |
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... Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Rush Medical College , in affiliation with the University of Chicago . volume of 767 pages , illustrated . Cloth , $ 5.00 net ; Half Morocco , $ 6.50 net . Octavo BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED In this ...
... Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Rush Medical College , in affiliation with the University of Chicago . volume of 767 pages , illustrated . Cloth , $ 5.00 net ; Half Morocco , $ 6.50 net . Octavo BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED In this ...
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... Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Rush Medical College , in affiliation with the University of Chicago . 42 colored lithographic plates , many text - cuts , a number in colors , and 138 pages of text . In Saunders ' Hand - Atlas ...
... Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Rush Medical College , in affiliation with the University of Chicago . 42 colored lithographic plates , many text - cuts , a number in colors , and 138 pages of text . In Saunders ' Hand - Atlas ...
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abscess acute aneurism angina aorta aortic insufficiency aortitis apex beat arterio-sclerosis associated attack auricle auricular Auscultation becomes blood blood-pressure breath sounds bronchi bronchial bronchiectasis bronchitis cardiac cause cavity changes character chest wall chronic clinical condition cough cyanosis diagnosis diaphragm diastolic dilatation disease distended dulness dyspnea edema emphysema empyema endocarditis especially Etiology fever fibroid fibrosis fluid fremitus frequently heard heart hypertrophy increased infection infrequently instances involved left ventricle lesion liver lower lobe lung manifestation marked mitral stenosis muscle myocarditis normal occur orifice pain Palpation paroxysmal patient percussion percussion note pericardial physical signs pleural effusion pneumonia pneumothorax portion present pressure presystolic produced pulmonary artery pulsation pulse rĂ¢les rarely resonance respiratory result rheumatic right ventricle rupture second sound seen slight sputum stage sternum symptoms syphilis systolic murmur thoracic tion tissue trachea tricuspid tricuspid insufficiency tuberculosis tuberculous tumor tympanitic usually valve valvular veins venous ventricular vessels vibrations