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Cough followed by hiccough — TABACUM 415 Praecordial anxiety and pain in
Heart, palpitation — CUPRUM MET. 3**Pain in muscles of Praecordial region
and under Sternum — ASTERIAS RUBENS PAIN IN CARDIAC REGION 418
Pain in ...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
In the rest of the praecordial region it is covered and separated from the walls of
the chest by the intervening lung. If the chest of the dead subject be transfixed
with long needles, it will be found that the centre of the first bone of the sternum ...
Violent pressure under the praecordial region, as if all the parts there were sore,
the same in any position, or when touching the part ; shortly after violent diarrhea,
which did not relieve the pain in the praecordial region. (a. 7 h.) Oppression in ...
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Encyclopaedia of Pure Materia Medica
Praecordial tenderness, but no fulness,1*1. — The sounds over the prrccordial
region are perfectly normal, but convey an impression of slowness of time-taking
action,"1. — Pressure in the praecordial region,*1. — Painful sensation in the ...
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Unabridged Dictionary of Sensations as If
Ammonium Car- bonicum (A) Praecordial Pressure. — Pressure in the stomach,
with discomfort in the epigastric and praecordial regions, as though he had eaten
too much. Crotalus Horridus (A) Praecordial Rubbing. — A peculiar nibbing ...
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Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine: ...
Neve deed, the chest being not deformed, never but in this single ins have I
produced a murmur simulating that of valvular disease, very often, when, over-
earnest in what I was about, I have pn too heavily upon the praecordial region, a
sort of ...
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis .. j Prader-Willi syndrome (Morgan
and Weirlsier, 1998) prae-. See also pre-. praecordial /prék6r'dé'al/ [L, prae + cor,
heart], pertaining to the praecordium, which forms the region over the heart and ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
... sound still dull in the praecordial region, but without producing any
inconvenience — can lie in the horizontal posture, and sleep comfortably — no
cough — can walk briskly without oppression of breathing — general health
improved.
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A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
I. Non-Cardiac Disease—Various morbid conditions, independent of disease of
the heart or its membranes, may increase the area of praecordial dulness.
Among these may be enumerated pure atrophy of either lung, with diminished
volume; ...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1862
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Dissertations on the Question How Far are the External Means ...
By laying the hand upon the praecordial region, we may also perceive the
changes which take place in the rhythm, force, and extent of the heart's
pulsations? but we learn these characters perhaps more accurately while
employing the ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Robert William Haxall, Luther Vose Bell, 1836