Aids to Diagnosis: Part I-[II] ...G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1883 |
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... dulness of superficial parts . When deep seated structures are the object of investigation , the blow must be more forcible . The blow must be given and the fingers withdrawn quickly , so that surface vibration be not impeded . The only ...
... dulness of superficial parts . When deep seated structures are the object of investigation , the blow must be more forcible . The blow must be given and the fingers withdrawn quickly , so that surface vibration be not impeded . The only ...
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... dulness can be followed outwards as far as , or , with a firmly given blow , a little beyond , the left nipple . The supra - sternal region gives a tubular note on percussion , but sometimes this is modified if there be much cellular ...
... dulness can be followed outwards as far as , or , with a firmly given blow , a little beyond , the left nipple . The supra - sternal region gives a tubular note on percussion , but sometimes this is modified if there be much cellular ...
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... dulness ; and ( 3 ) condensation of lung tissue from dilatation and thickening of a bronchial tube . At times the percussion note is said to be hard or wooden , with raised pitch and increased sense of resistance . This form of note is ...
... dulness ; and ( 3 ) condensation of lung tissue from dilatation and thickening of a bronchial tube . At times the percussion note is said to be hard or wooden , with raised pitch and increased sense of resistance . This form of note is ...
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... dulness , known as the præcordial region , corresponds to a vertical line through the centre of the sternum . About the middle of the bone , nearly level with the cartilage of the fourth rib , the edge of the left lung separates from ...
... dulness , known as the præcordial region , corresponds to a vertical line through the centre of the sternum . About the middle of the bone , nearly level with the cartilage of the fourth rib , the edge of the left lung separates from ...
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... dulness , which can be made out in a triangular form , base below , apex above . This triangle of dulness may , when effusion is large , extend from right para - sternal to left axillary line , while the apex of the dulness reaches to ...
... dulness , which can be made out in a triangular form , base below , apex above . This triangle of dulness may , when effusion is large , extend from right para - sternal to left axillary line , while the apex of the dulness reaches to ...
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