Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... usually , with normal or sub- normal temperature . THE DECUBITUS . The position of the patient in bed shows many things that are of use in diagnosis . The normal healthy person usually assumes the dorsal position , or lies upon the side ...
... usually , with normal or sub- normal temperature . THE DECUBITUS . The position of the patient in bed shows many things that are of use in diagnosis . The normal healthy person usually assumes the dorsal position , or lies upon the side ...
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... usually being slightly in- creased over the normal , usually regular and quicker . There are signs of great hypertrophy of the left ventricle , and the receding or water - hammer pulse is due to failure of the semi- lunar valves of the ...
... usually being slightly in- creased over the normal , usually regular and quicker . There are signs of great hypertrophy of the left ventricle , and the receding or water - hammer pulse is due to failure of the semi- lunar valves of the ...
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... usually decrease the vocal fremitus . Diseases of the lung , on the other hand , usually give increased vocal fremitus ; however , many circumstances may influence these conditions . In consolidation of the lung the vibrations are ...
... usually decrease the vocal fremitus . Diseases of the lung , on the other hand , usually give increased vocal fremitus ; however , many circumstances may influence these conditions . In consolidation of the lung the vibrations are ...
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... usually sufficiently competent to estimate the differ- ences better perhaps than any instrument . Cyrtometry has for its purpose the determination of the shape of the chest . For this purpose pliable media , usually of lead , are used ...
... usually sufficiently competent to estimate the differ- ences better perhaps than any instrument . Cyrtometry has for its purpose the determination of the shape of the chest . For this purpose pliable media , usually of lead , are used ...
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... usually caused by distention of the . intestines or stomach . Pulsation may be due to aneurysm or to tumors and glands overlying the aorta . Pulsating aorta is not uncommon in anemic and in nervous women . A dilated condition of the ...
... usually caused by distention of the . intestines or stomach . Pulsation may be due to aneurysm or to tumors and glands overlying the aorta . Pulsating aorta is not uncommon in anemic and in nervous women . A dilated condition of the ...
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