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CHAPTER 1. Pace

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CHAPTER 1.

Pace The Chest in Health—Regious—Methods of Physical Ex-

amination — Inspection —Palpation— Premitus— Per- enssion—Palpatory Percussion—Quality of Sound its most Important Property, as compared with Pitch, Duri piratory Murmur—Normal Pectorophony, or Vocal

ion and Intensity—Anseultation—Normal Res-

Resonance over the Chest—Other Methods of Physical Exaimination—Suecussion—Auseultatory Pereussion—

Autophonia—Phonometr

CHAPTER I.

Diseases in whieh the Conveetion of the Breath and Voice Sounds u and Refr in Health, with Corresponding Diminution or Sup- pr torophony—Bronchitis—Adventitious

ay be Obstructed in the Bronchial Tubes,

acted in the Lungs much as, or more than,

ssion of Fremitus, Respiratory Murmur, and Pee- Sounds—Asth- ion and

ma—Emphysema—Pulmonary Conges

—Certain Forms of Atelect: (Apneumatosis)

CHAPTER HI.

Diseases in which the Breath and Voice Sounds are Con- dueted with more Poree than in Health with Corre- sponding Increase of Fremitus, Respiratory Murmur, and Pectorophony—Bronehial Breathing—Broncho- phony—Solidifieation of Lung Tissne—Pneumonia—

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Pulnonary Consumption— Cancer — Hydatid Disease— Heemorrhagi¢ Infarction- Puimonary Hemorrhage

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