CHAPTER IV,
Diseases in which the Breath and Voice Sounds are Inter- rupted in their Transmission to the Chest Walls with Consequent Diminution or Absence of the Fremitus, Resp’ y Thickened Pleura—Pleuritie Effusion—Pyothorax or
atory Murmur, and Pectorophony—Pleur!
Empyema— Hydrothorax — Pneumothorax — Hemo- thorax—Pneumo-hydrothorax .
CHAPTER V. ounds—Classification of Rales
Summary of Adventitious —Friction Sounds—Splashing Sounds—Changes Pro-
se in the Respir
duced by Dis atory Murmur and Vo-
nance—Peetorophony and Pectoriloquy .
eal Res
CHAPTER VI.
The Heart—Outline on the Chest Walls—Position of the Normal Sounds—Valvular Lesions—Endoear-
Valves— dial Murmurs, Organic and Funetional—Mitral Mur- Mur-
Venous
iurs—Pericardial Murimurs—Intra-ventricular
murs—Tricuspid Murmurs—Aortie Murnmurs
Hum—Pulnonie Murmurs—Anemie Murmurs—Endo- carditis — Pericarditis — Hydropericardium — Myocar- ditis—Hypertrophy—Dilatation—Fatty Heart—Atro- phy—Bxophthalinie Goitre—Angina Peetoris~-Cardiae
Diseases that Cause Sudden Death—Functional Dis- eases—The Sphygmograph—Aortie Aneurism
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PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS.