Diseases of the Chest and the Principles of Physical DiagnosisW. B. Saunders, 1920 - 844 pages |
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abscess acute affected side aneurism aorta aortic aortic insufficiency apex artery associated attack auricle auricular auscultation bacillus becomes blood breath sounds bronchi bronchial bronchiectasis bronchitis broncho-pneumonia cardiac cause cavity cent changes character chest wall chronic clinical condition cough cyanosis diagnosis diaphragm diastolic dilatation disease dulness dyspnea edema emphysema empyema endocarditis especially examination expectoration fever fibroid fibrosis fluid fremitus frequently heard heart heart sounds hemorrhagic hypertrophy increased infection influenza instances insufficiency involved Jour later left ventricle lesion liver lower lobe lung marked mitral mitral stenosis murmur muscle normal occur pain paroxysmal patient percussion percussion note pericardial physical signs pleural effusion pleurisy pneumonia pneumothorax portion present pressure produced pulmonary pulsation pulse rĂ¢les rarely resonance respiratory result second sound seen slight sputum stage stenosis sternum symptoms syphilis systolic thoracic tion tissue trachea tricuspid tuberculosis tuberculous tumor tympanitic upper lobe usually valve valvular veins ventricular vibrations