. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 315. Fig. Fig. 317. Figs. 315, 316 and 317.—Inverted tracings. — [After Ga/abin.) Inverted tracings taken in different situations from a healthy heart whichgave no positive impulse anywhere. Fig. 315 was taken near the usual positionof the apex beat; fig. 316 in the epigastrium, to the left of the middle line ; , also in the epigastrium, but to the right of the middle line. For further information on the cardiograph, the reader isreferred to the writings of Foster,^ Galabin,^ and Sansom,^ towhich I am largely indebted for much of my


. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. Fig. 315. Fig. Fig. 317. Figs. 315, 316 and 317.—Inverted tracings. — [After Ga/abin.) Inverted tracings taken in different situations from a healthy heart whichgave no positive impulse anywhere. Fig. 315 was taken near the usual positionof the apex beat; fig. 316 in the epigastrium, to the left of the middle line ; , also in the epigastrium, but to the right of the middle line. For further information on the cardiograph, the reader isreferred to the writings of Foster,^ Galabin,^ and Sansom,^ towhich I am largely indebted for much of my information onthe subject. A Text Book of Physiology., by Professor M. /oster., p. 13S, et On the Interpretation of Cardiographic Tracings by Dr A. L. GalahmGuys Hospital Reports, 1875, p. 261. Diagnosis of Diseases of the Heart, by Dt: Sansom, p. 221. INDEX. Abscess of the heart, 562 a cause of aneurism of the heart, 576 of rupture of the heart, 652 Aconite in the treatment of pericarditis, 339 Adherent pericardium, 345 diagnosis of, 347 physical s


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