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Clinical researches on auscultation of the respiratory ...
These Inaugurate) : " To have an accurate idea of the cavernulous ronchus, we
must study it in a case where excavations are on the point of forming ; the
bubbles being then larger, we will perceive round the commencing cavities the
ringing, ...
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The physical examination of the chest in pulmonary ...
The roughness or defect of inspiration sound, and the prolonged expiration
sound, certainly disappear at the spot where tubercle is softening, and the lung is
becoming cavernulous ; but it very generally happens, while these sounds are ...
Somerville Scott Alison,
1861
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The half-yearly abstract of the medical sciences: being a ...
If a patient in this condition be examined from time to time, the rhonchus will be
found more and more characteristic, until, by increasing in size and humidity, it at
length becomes decidedly cavernulous. The true cavernulous rhonchus is a clear
...
William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Dommett Stone,
1849
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The poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir by J. ...
Cavernous and cavernulous. 5. Humid crackling. Adventitious abnorma C
Grazing. 1. Friction sound, □< Run'nnS' sounds heard during respi- -l |^ qTM^^'
ration 12. Metallic tinkling. 'Dg' \J3. Metallic echo. Signs and symptoms of phthisis
...
John Milton, James Montgomery,
1853
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
If a patient in this condition be examined from time to time, the rhonchus will be
found more and more characteristic, until, by increasing in size and humidity, it at
length becomes decidedly cavernulous. The true cavernulous rhonchus is a clear
...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan,
1849
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A treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ...
B. Morbid Characters 1. Humid cavernous rhonehus. 2. Dry cavernous rhonehus.
C Bronchial 1 3. Dry 1 Tracheal > rhonchi. ( &c. ) 4. Cavernulous rhonehus. 5.
Grating pleuritic sound. 6. Friction pleuritic sound. 7. Augmentations of intensity.
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Cavernulous, see (iurgling. Rhox'chus, Click'ing. A rhoncbus which has been
considered positively indicative of the existence of tubercles in the lungs. [?]
Rhoncius Crepitans, Rdle crepitant — r. Crepitans redux, see Crepitant — r.
Mucous ...
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Transactions of the First-fifty-ninth Annual Meeting ...
The fully developed cavernulous ronchus is a distinct, bubbling, clear, metallic
sound, more distinct during inspiration, but heard likewise with expiration. The
intensity of the sound is proportioned to the size of the cavern, but it always
conveys ...
Ohio state medical society,
1853
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Phthisis & the Stethoscope...
It was mentioned in the preceding chapter, that the humid crackling rhonchus
becoming gradually more moist, and assuming a metallic quality, passes almost
insensibly into either the cavernulous or the cvvernous rhonchus, which are
merely ...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ...
If a patient in this condition be examined from time to time, the rhonchus will be
found more and more characteristic, until, by increasing in size and humidity, it at
length becomes decidedly cavernulous. The true cavernulous rhonchus is a clear
...
William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone,
1849