MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PLEXIMETRY»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PLEXIMETRY»
Découvrez l'usage de
pleximetry dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
pleximetry et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Pleximetry holds an important place in diagnosis. It often indicates the nature and
power of the treatment necessary in lesions of var.ous organs. It is not, however,
alone in the pathological, but also in the normal condition of parts, that it is ...
2
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Pleximetry holds an important place in diagnosis. It often indicates the nature and
power of the treatment necessary in lesions of vartous organs. It is not, however,
alone in the pathological, but also in the normal condition of parts, that it is ...
3
The Medico-chirurgical Review
... but that of the liver covered by them, and separated from them by the
intervention of ribs and a portion of lung distended with air. To do this however on
all occasions, and, as we have said, very exactly, requires practice. " Pleximetry ...
Henry James Johnson, 1834
4
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
Pleximetry." observes M. Piorry, "constitutes a part of the chirurgy of diagnosis :
and the knowledge necessary to the performance of the simplest operation is not
to be acquired without study." In imitation of Laennec, our author has assigned ...
5
THE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW
Pleximetry," observes M. Piorry, " constitutes a part of the chirurgy of diagnosis :
and the knowledge necessary to the performance of the simplest operation is not
to be acquired without study." In imitation of Laennec, our author has assigned ...
6
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
Pleximetry," observes M. Piorry, " constitutes a part of the chirurgy of diagnosis :
and the knowledge necessary to the performance of the simplest operation is not
to be acquired without study." In imitation of Laennec, our author has assigned ...
7
A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion
Emphysema of the thoracic walls is discovered still better than by pleximetry, by
tumefaction of the soft parts, and especially by the peculiar. *1' Auenbrugger had
already noted this fact, as may be seen in the following passage : “ Si media pars
...
Jean Baptiste Philippe Barth, Henri Louis Roger, 1866
cal portion of the whole subject. But as we proceed you will perceive that it is less
abstruse than the title might imply, and you will live to regard an acquaintance
with pleximetry, and with all that which I have ventured to include under the ...
cal portion of the whole subject. But as we proceed you will perceive that it is less
abstruse than the title might imply, and you will l1ve to regard an acquaintance
with pleximetry, and with all that which I have ventured to include under the ...
10
Dissertations on the Question How Far are the External Means ...
Everyexperienced auscultator must have been conscious that in the last mode of
pleximetry, (if the term be allowable,) a peculiar vibratory sensation in certain
morbid alterations of the chest is very palpable. In examining by percussion, the ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Robert William Haxall, Luther Vose Bell, 1836