The Chicago Clinic, Volume 16Chicago Clinical School, 1903 |
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... heart disease can be regarded as pathognomonic . The relative value of the various signs as diagnostic evidence , however , varies greatly in different cases . Whereas , in one instance , a sign elicited by percussion or palpation may ...
... heart disease can be regarded as pathognomonic . The relative value of the various signs as diagnostic evidence , however , varies greatly in different cases . Whereas , in one instance , a sign elicited by percussion or palpation may ...
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... heart's apex and the chest wall , or when the chest wall itself is very thick . 2. When the intercostal spaces are narrow , and the apex strikes a rib instead of an intercostal space . 3. When the long axis of the heart so lies that the ...
... heart's apex and the chest wall , or when the chest wall itself is very thick . 2. When the intercostal spaces are narrow , and the apex strikes a rib instead of an intercostal space . 3. When the long axis of the heart so lies that the ...
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... heart , are often seen in the right or left second intercostal space , close to the sternum , undulations which are transmitted from the aorta or pulmonary ar- teries . These pulsations occur later than those of the apex , but the ...
... heart , are often seen in the right or left second intercostal space , close to the sternum , undulations which are transmitted from the aorta or pulmonary ar- teries . These pulsations occur later than those of the apex , but the ...
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... heart muscle , caused by exhaustion and degeneration of the same . 2. Excessive labor in the propulsion of the blood . a . Valvular disease . b . Arteriosclerosis . C. Chronic interstitial nephritis . d . Congenital narrowness of the ...
... heart muscle , caused by exhaustion and degeneration of the same . 2. Excessive labor in the propulsion of the blood . a . Valvular disease . b . Arteriosclerosis . C. Chronic interstitial nephritis . d . Congenital narrowness of the ...
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... heart as seen in marked aortic insufficiency . A high apex beat may be associated with heart weakness even where there is a large degree of dilatation . ( Sahli ) . The heaving beat , on the other hand , may be high , but it is not ...
... heart as seen in marked aortic insufficiency . A high apex beat may be associated with heart weakness even where there is a large degree of dilatation . ( Sahli ) . The heaving beat , on the other hand , may be high , but it is not ...
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