Cardiovascular Sound in Health and Disease: Being a Comprehensive Treatise, Introduced by a Historical Survey, Illustrated Mainly by Sound Spectrograms (spectral Phonocardiograms) and Supplemented by an Extensive Bibliography. With a Section on Respiratory Sound |
Contents
The Heart Sounds | 3 |
The Golden Century of Stethoscopy | 15 |
Eponyms in Cardiovascular Sound | 27 |
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accentuated aorta aortic regurgitation aortic stenosis aortic valve apex appears associated atrial atrium audible auscultation basis block blood bruit cardiac cardiovascular sound cause characteristic chest clinical close closure closure sound components congenital continuous contraction cusps demonstrated described diastolic murmur dilatation disease early effect evidence fact Figure findings flow FREQUENCY c.p.s. functional gallop heard heart sounds hypertension increased indicated INSP intensity interval late less loud mechanism method mitral regurgitation mitral stenosis mitral valve musical myocardial infarction normal observed occur opening snap operation origin patient pericardial position possible present pressure presystolic probably produced pulmonary artery pulse recording reference relatively reported result rheumatic rheumatic fever second sound septal defect showed signs splitting stethoscope suggested systolic click systolic murmur third tion tricuspid usually venous ventricle ventricular vibrations volume