| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1845 - 752 páginas
...'a matter of fact, and certain too of its very remarkable accompaniments. I have witnessed it either in those who were undeniably consumptive, or in those...in what proportion of the phthisical it occurs, but I am continually meeting with it. [The author further states that his knowledge of this symptom is... | |
| 1845 - 684 páginas
...too of its very remarkable accompaniments. I have witnessed it either in those who were underliably consumptive, or in those who were too justly suspected...in what proportion of the phthisical it occurs; but I am continually meeting with it." 66. He cannot offer any satisfactory, or even plausible, explanation... | |
| 1845 - 600 páginas
...accompaniments. I "»je witnessed it either in those who were undeniably consumptive, or in those »ho were too justly suspected of being so. I cannot say in what proportion of «e phthisical it occurs ; but I am continually meeting with it." 66. He cannot offer any satisfactory,... | |
| 1862 - 524 páginas
...but here, and here only. It is a gentle bellows-murmur, quite obvious to the ear, and unmistakeable in its character. Of such a murmur, often audible...in what proportion of the phthisical it occurs; but I am continually meeting with it." it is clear, then, that Dr. Latham was quite familiar with these... | |
| Peter Mere Latham - 1876 - 540 páginas
...a matter ot fact, and certain too of its very remarkable accompaniments. I have witnessed it either in those who were undeniably consumptive, or in those...suspected of being so, I cannot say in what proportion of die phthisical it occurs ; bat I am continually meeting with it. Yet my knowledge goes no farther than... | |
| 1885 - 384 páginas
...physical diagnosis — that I found it had been fully described by Latham, who thus refers to it : — " Of such a murmur, often audible in this situation...in what proportion of the phthisical it occurs, but I am continually meeting with it."* 5. Changes in the Pericardium. — It is quite unnecessary to give... | |
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