Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 261904 |
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... produced by an incompe- tent or stenotic valve opening , by the passage of the current of blood over the roughened surface of the valve segments ( Chau- veau ) , or by relative obstruction at a cardiac orifice , as when the aortic ring ...
... produced by an incompe- tent or stenotic valve opening , by the passage of the current of blood over the roughened surface of the valve segments ( Chau- veau ) , or by relative obstruction at a cardiac orifice , as when the aortic ring ...
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... produce an audible sound , the murmur disappears , and if such a heart be now examined for the first time , the diagnosis must rest entirely on the other signs and symptoms . So accustomed are we to hear a mitral regurgitant murmur in ...
... produce an audible sound , the murmur disappears , and if such a heart be now examined for the first time , the diagnosis must rest entirely on the other signs and symptoms . So accustomed are we to hear a mitral regurgitant murmur in ...
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... produced may be so soft and low as to be heard with the greatest difficulty . If a murmur has been present and disappears coincidently with the development of decided symptoms of failing compensation , such disappearance is of grave ...
... produced may be so soft and low as to be heard with the greatest difficulty . If a murmur has been present and disappears coincidently with the development of decided symptoms of failing compensation , such disappearance is of grave ...
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... produced . The Finsen lamp produces a much greater number of chemical rays than sunlight , as the atmosphere absorbs a large percentage of these rays . The light is so intense it is impossible to look at it with the naked eye , and it ...
... produced . The Finsen lamp produces a much greater number of chemical rays than sunlight , as the atmosphere absorbs a large percentage of these rays . The light is so intense it is impossible to look at it with the naked eye , and it ...
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... produced . This compression has another important advantage in that the bacteri- cidal effect is greater because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable portion of the rays , and thus prevent deep penetration . The ...
... produced . This compression has another important advantage in that the bacteri- cidal effect is greater because it has been shown that the corpuscles absorb a considerable portion of the rays , and thus prevent deep penetration . The ...
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