Diseases of the Heart: A Clinical Text-book for the Use of Students and Practitioners of MedicineH.Kimpton, 1905 - 350 pages |
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... Mitral opening . The left auriculo - ventricular or mitral orifice is situated immediately behind and to the left of the aortic opening . It is guarded by a valve composed of a small posterior and a larger anterior curtain , the latter ...
... Mitral opening . The left auriculo - ventricular or mitral orifice is situated immediately behind and to the left of the aortic opening . It is guarded by a valve composed of a small posterior and a larger anterior curtain , the latter ...
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... mitral valve , rarely the aortic . During adolescence and early adult life ( 15-30 ) the acute inflammatory affections of the heart , due to rheumatism , are more prevalent than at any other time METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS 19.
... mitral valve , rarely the aortic . During adolescence and early adult life ( 15-30 ) the acute inflammatory affections of the heart , due to rheumatism , are more prevalent than at any other time METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS 19.
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... mitral valve is more commonly affected than the aortic , but the relative immunity of the latter is not so great during this stage as in childhood . Although the influences just mentioned are still operative , the middle period of adult ...
... mitral valve is more commonly affected than the aortic , but the relative immunity of the latter is not so great during this stage as in childhood . Although the influences just mentioned are still operative , the middle period of adult ...
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... mitral valve are frequently attended by considerable emaciation , which depends , in a large measure , on the digestive derangements and the malassimilation of food associated with con- gestion of the portal circulation . Aortic disease ...
... mitral valve are frequently attended by considerable emaciation , which depends , in a large measure , on the digestive derangements and the malassimilation of food associated with con- gestion of the portal circulation . Aortic disease ...
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... mitral orifice , whether obstruc- tive or regurgitant , the task of ... valve . ( c ) The Auricular Impulse Occasionally it is possible , by placing ... Valves The 36 DISEASES OF THE HEART.
... mitral orifice , whether obstruc- tive or regurgitant , the task of ... valve . ( c ) The Auricular Impulse Occasionally it is possible , by placing ... Valves The 36 DISEASES OF THE HEART.
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acute affections anæmia aneurism angina pectoris aorta aortic incompetence aortic orifice aortic regurgitation aortic stenosis apex beat arteriosus associated atheromatous attacks audible auricular bruit cardiac dulness cardiac walls cause cavity character chest wall chronic clinical commonly congenital congestion consequent costal cartilage degree diastolic diastolic murmur digitalis dilatation dilatation from failure disorder dropsy dyspnoea endocarditis endocardium engorgement enlargement fatty fever frequently give rise heart heart's action high arterial tension hypertrophy impulse increased inflammation inflammatory instances insufficiency intercostal spaces irregular left auricle left ventricle lesion lungs malignant endocarditis Medical mitral orifice mitral regurgitation mitral stenosis mitral valve morbid muscle muscular myocarditis myocardium normal observed obstruction occur organ Palpation patient pericardial adhesion pericardial effusion pericardium physical signs præcordial presystolic Price produced prognosis pulsation pulse wave rheumatism right ventricle second sound septum sometimes sternum sudden symptoms systolic murmur tion tissue treatment tricuspid usually valvular disease veins venous ventricular vessels
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