10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PNEUMATOMETRY»
Discover the use of
pneumatometry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pneumatometry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
New York Medical Journal
Among the individual diseases, in obscure or incipient cases of which
pneumatometry has furnished most important aid in diagnosis, pulmonary
emphysema and phthisis must first be named ; but it has already been called into
requisition not ...
2
The London Medical Record
Neupauer on Pneumatometry. — This article is an attempt to trace back the
phenomena of pneumatometry to the physical factors which regulate the
exchange air in the lungs. Without giving with any minuteness the arguments of
this very ...
Ernest Abraham Hart, 1881
3
A treatise on diagnostic methods of examination
We need scarcely add that dyspnea with a slight degree of cyanosis suggests a
far better prognosis than dyspnea with pronounced cyanosis. SPIROMETRY
AND PNEUMATOMETRY. Spirometry and pneumatometry — i. e., the
mensuration of ...
Hermann Sahli, Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, Francis P. Kinnicutt, 1909
4
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
Among the individual diseases, in obscure or incipient cases of which
pneumatometry has furnished most important aid in diagnosis, pulmonary
emphysema and phthisis must first be named ; but it has already been called into
requisition not ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster, 1875
(Bulletin de la Soc. ale C/iirurgie, 1875, and _ Centralblatt f. d. Chiruiyie, N o. 197
, 1876.) Pneumatometry.——M. Schuppert remarks that pneumatorne— try,
which is quite different from spirometry, was introduced as a means of diagnosis
by L.
6
Annual reports on diseases of the chest
respiratory organs. Whilst spirometry has found only a limited sphere in diagnosis
, pneumatometry affords more valuable results. The author proceeds according to
Waldenburg's method. In healthy individuals he found an average inspiration ...
7
Reports on the Diseases of the Chest
respiratory organs. Whilst spirometry has found only a limited sphere in diagnosis
, pneumatometry affords more valuable results. The author proceeds according to
Waldenburg's method. In healthy individuals he found an average inspiration ...
8
A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: Pneumotherapy ...
PNEUMATOMETRY 25 contained in the external atmosphere, whenever these
acquire sufficient tension (Gerlach), but it has been impossible to find record of
any exact research concerning the ultimate effect on the cutaneous gaseous ...
9
A System of physiologic therapeutics
PNEUMATOMETRY 25 contained in the external atmosphere, whenever these
acquire sufficient tension (Gerlach), but it has been impossible to find record of
any exact research concerning the ultimate effect on the cutaneous gaseous ...
10
The Neurological Patient in History
In his Handbook ofPhysical Diagnosis, which appeared in 1880, Paul Guttman,
noted that while auscultation, percussion, palpation, spirometry, and
pneumatometry, as well as tests of the blood and excretions, comprised the
physician's ...
L. S. Jacyna, Stephen T. Casper, 2012