Lectures on diseases of the heartBoericke & Tafel, 1880 - 248 pages |
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... sound , the other as the second . The first sound of the heart is caused by the contraction or systole of the ventricles , and is called the systolic sound . The second sound is caused by the dilation or diastole of the ventri- cles ...
... sound , the other as the second . The first sound of the heart is caused by the contraction or systole of the ventricles , and is called the systolic sound . The second sound is caused by the dilation or diastole of the ventri- cles ...
Page 78
... sounds weakened , but especially the first sound ; the element of impulsion in the first sound notably impaired or lost , and this sound , therefore , consisting of the valvular element alone , resembling the second sound as regards ...
... sounds weakened , but especially the first sound ; the element of impulsion in the first sound notably impaired or lost , and this sound , therefore , consisting of the valvular element alone , resembling the second sound as regards ...
Page 85
... second stage of sub - acute or chronic pericarditis , with serous or liquid effusion , associated with great ... sound is impaired or lost , the sounds apparently distant . The iodide of arsenic will doubtless prove a superior remedy in ...
... second stage of sub - acute or chronic pericarditis , with serous or liquid effusion , associated with great ... sound is impaired or lost , the sounds apparently distant . The iodide of arsenic will doubtless prove a superior remedy in ...
Page 104
... sounds may be abnormally modified during endo- carditis . Reduplications have been observed . The first sound , and sometimes the second , may be less distinct than in health , or the first sound may be wanting . DIAGNOSIS . You will ...
... sounds may be abnormally modified during endo- carditis . Reduplications have been observed . The first sound , and sometimes the second , may be less distinct than in health , or the first sound may be wanting . DIAGNOSIS . You will ...
Page 110
... second and third stages of very acute and severe cases of endocarditis , when arising from pyæmia , typhus , or ... sound at every other beat of the heart ; feeble pulsation of the heart . " The symptoms of the heart were : " pressure ...
... second and third stages of very acute and severe cases of endocarditis , when arising from pyæmia , typhus , or ... sound at every other beat of the heart ; feeble pulsation of the heart . " The symptoms of the heart were : " pressure ...
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abnormal acid aconite acute affection anæmia anxiety aorta aortic aortic regurgitant apex-beat arteries auscultation Baehr beating blood brain Bright's disease cardiac region cause cavities cerebral chest circulation clinical Collinsonia condition congestion contraction diagnosis diastolic digitalis dilatation dilutions doses dropsy dyspnoea edition emotions endocarditis enlargement excessive excitement fatty degeneration feeble fibrin Flint functional disorder give rise heart heart's action homoeopathic hypertrophy impulse increased indicated inflammation intensity irregular irritation lecture left ventricle less liquid effusion lungs Materia Medica medicines membrane ment mental mitral morbid murmur muscular nerves nervous nux vomica observed obstruction occur organic disease orifice pain palpitation paralysis paroxysms patient percussion pericarditis pericardium physical signs physician præcordia pulmonary pulsation pulse rarely regurgitation remedy result rheumatic right auricle right ventricle says second sound serous sometimes structural sudden death symptoms systolic Therapeutics tincture tion tricuspid trituration valves valvular disease valvular lesions veins venous ventricular veratrum veratrum album veratrum viride walls weak
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Page 169 - It consists in the occurrence of a series of inspirations, increasing to a maximum, and then declining in force and length, until a state of apparent apnoea is established. In this condition the patient may remain for such a length of time as to make his attendants believe that he is dead, when a low inspiration, followed by one more decided, marks the commencement of a new ascending and then descending series of inspirations.
Page 62 - Not only the actual paroxysms, but the disease, generally finds in arsenicum its appropriate remedy, provided the disorder is not complicated with structural changes of the heart and the large arteries, or other extensive disorganizations. It is indicated if the patient can only breathe very gently, with his chest stooping forward, and if the least motion causes a complete loss of breath ; if oppression and stitches in the prsecordial region are associated with anxiety and a fainting sort of weakness;...