Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescenceBlakiston, 1888 - 215 pages |
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... seen by the accompanying table , based upon a series of ex- aminations made by us in the Philadelphia Hospital . The apex is much higher and nearer the nipple than is the case in an adult thorax ; in a certain number of cases the nipple ...
... seen by the accompanying table , based upon a series of ex- aminations made by us in the Philadelphia Hospital . The apex is much higher and nearer the nipple than is the case in an adult thorax ; in a certain number of cases the nipple ...
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... seen by comparison with the known seat of these valves in adults , children present a slight upward and out- ward deviation of the entire cardiac apparatus . - Sounds . The rhythmic action of the heart is divided into a systolic and a ...
... seen by comparison with the known seat of these valves in adults , children present a slight upward and out- ward deviation of the entire cardiac apparatus . - Sounds . The rhythmic action of the heart is divided into a systolic and a ...
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... seen in the accom- panying figure , and described by one of us in the Medical News , November 7 , 1885 , * he will be fully prepared , as far as * A New Binaural Stethoscope , by William A. Edwards , M.D. instruments go , to elucidate ...
... seen in the accom- panying figure , and described by one of us in the Medical News , November 7 , 1885 , * he will be fully prepared , as far as * A New Binaural Stethoscope , by William A. Edwards , M.D. instruments go , to elucidate ...
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... seen that some of the blood in the descending aorta , which is to be conveyed to the lower extremities , has already circulated through the head and upper extremities ; but the greater part of the blood in the descending aorta is ...
... seen that some of the blood in the descending aorta , which is to be conveyed to the lower extremities , has already circulated through the head and upper extremities ; but the greater part of the blood in the descending aorta is ...
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... seen slightly separated at the point of the cicatrix , and between the two and continuous with them are the longitudinal fibres of the liga- mentum arteriosum . In the centre of the depression marking the site of the cicatrix a small ...
... seen slightly separated at the point of the cicatrix , and between the two and continuous with them are the longitudinal fibres of the liga- mentum arteriosum . In the centre of the depression marking the site of the cicatrix a small ...
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