Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescenceBlakiston, 1888 - 215 pages |
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... child is somewhat higher in the tho- rax than that of an adult ; its situation , based on several careful dissections , is about as follows : The auricles are on a line with the second intercostal space , the right extending be- neath ...
... child is somewhat higher in the tho- rax than that of an adult ; its situation , based on several careful dissections , is about as follows : The auricles are on a line with the second intercostal space , the right extending be- neath ...
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... Children , " Arch . f . Kinderh . [ abstracted ] , viii . 3 : " The heart has a more horizontal position in children than it has in adults . The apex - beat during the first four years of life is to be felt in either the fourth or fifth ...
... Children , " Arch . f . Kinderh . [ abstracted ] , viii . 3 : " The heart has a more horizontal position in children than it has in adults . The apex - beat during the first four years of life is to be felt in either the fourth or fifth ...
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... child , within a space less than half an inch square . The determination of the position of the valves is of ... children present a slight upward and out- ward deviation of the entire cardiac apparatus . - Sounds . The rhythmic action of ...
... child , within a space less than half an inch square . The determination of the position of the valves is of ... children present a slight upward and out- ward deviation of the entire cardiac apparatus . - Sounds . The rhythmic action of ...
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... children the præcordia is somewhat more bulging and apparent than in adults , as is also the depression at the lower ... child than in a plump one . Its point of impingement is not constant , changing somewhat with the movements of the ...
... children the præcordia is somewhat more bulging and apparent than in adults , as is also the depression at the lower ... child than in a plump one . Its point of impingement is not constant , changing somewhat with the movements of the ...
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... child with accuracy is no easy task ; it requires a certain amount of skill and a great deal of care . The general directions for eliciting cardiac percussion - dulness are about as follows : with the little patient . preferably sitting ...
... child with accuracy is no easy task ; it requires a certain amount of skill and a great deal of care . The general directions for eliciting cardiac percussion - dulness are about as follows : with the little patient . preferably sitting ...
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