| 1859 - 792 páginas
...sign of Hiuffiing, at the slightest indication of eoryzn, to feel (tnd not to look beyond the ubgle of the lower jaw, below the lobe of the ear, and thence...with this examination, for it is necessary that the diagnwi* should leave no doubt. Exnmine, therefore, the upper lip below the nostrils: in the most simple... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1876 - 876 páginas
...slightest indication of coryza, swollen lymphatic glands should be felt for, not merely looked for, beyond the angle of the lower jaw, below the lobe of the ear, and thence down the sides of the neck. At the same time the upper lip will be found red below the nostril of the same side on which there... | |
| John Forsyth Meigs - 1870 - 968 páginas
...slight snuffling or coryza, during the prevalence of diphtheria, the finger should be placed behind the angle of the lower jaw, below the lobe of the ear. and thence passed down the side of the neck, and if swelling of the cervical glands be noticed, it renders it... | |
| Jacob Solis Cohen - 1879 - 780 páginas
...slightest indication of coryza, swollen lymphatic glands should be felt for— not merely looked for — beyond the angle of the lower jaw, below the lobe of the ear, and thence down the sides of the neck. At the same time the upper lip will be found red below the nostril of the same side on which there... | |
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