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Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis

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Download this stock image: Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . ve, Littens phenomenon)(Fig. 18).—If a moderately thin person, lying on a bed with the chest ex-posed and with the feet pointing directly toward the window, takes slow,deep, abdominal inspirations, a shadow will be seen to move down thelateral aspect of the chest wall, between the sixth and the ninth ribs.This shadow is caused by the fact that during inspiration the diaphragmpeels off from the inner chest wall and by means of the negative pres-sure thus produced, causes the soft tissues to fall inward. These altera-tions of press - 2AWEA26 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Diseases of the Chest and the Principles of Physical Diagnosis, by George William Norris . and Henry R. M. Landis . with a Chapter on the Transmission of Sounds through the Chest

Principles and practice of physical diagnosis (1911) (14764564592

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Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . of the orthodiagraph. The dotted line illustrates the oblique penetrationof percussion vibrations. A-B, orthodiagram shadow. A-C, percussion dulness. Lightvertical percussion

Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . Fio. -Vi.—Barrel-shaped chest, a case of long-standing pulmonary emphysema.(Compare Fig. 25.). Fia. 34.—Emph3sematous chest with marked kyphosis. (Patient of Dr. Ward

Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . pplyingthe palm of the hand firmly over the manubrium. A systoHc thiill local-ized over the aortic area and a diastolic shock

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Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . 4 of which were autopsiedand the remainder were clinical observations. Recenth Stoddard^ hasadded 22 additional cases. A case of aneurismal dilatation

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Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . peribronchial lymph nodes andthat infection of the lung is brought about by the rupture of a caseous areainto a bronchus near

Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis