A Practical Treatise on the Physical Exploration of the Chest, and the Diagnosis of Diseases Affecting the Respiratory OrgansH. C. Lea, 1866 - 595 páginas |
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abnormal acute affected side amphoric auscultation auscultatory bron bronchi bronchial respiration bronchial tubes bronchitis broncho-vesicular bronchophony cavity characters chest chronic pleuritis circumscribed circumstances connection cough crepitant rale denoting diagnosis dilatation diminished disparity distinctive dulness dyspnoea emphysema empyema enlargement exaggerated existence expectoration expiration extending extra cloth fact feeble fremitus frequently give rise glottis greater hydrothorax important increased inflammation inspiration instances intensity Laennec larynx latter left side less liquid effusion lobe lung marked morbid conditions mucous normal observed obstruction occurs octavo octavo volume oedema patient pectoriloquy percussion phenomena phthisis physical exploration physical signs pitch pleural cavity pleural sac pneumo-hydrothorax pneumonitis portion practical present proportion pulmonary rarely region respiratory murmur respiratory sound ribs right side scapula situation solidification sometimes sonorous space sternum stethoscope summit surface symptoms thoracic walls tion trachea tuberculosis tuberculous deposit tuberculous disease tympanitic tympanitic resonance vesicular murmur vesicular quality vocal resonance voice whisper
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