. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. 126 CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS. posterior angle of the scapula to the external angle of the ilium. Anteriorly the boundary :s formed by the scapula and the massive shoulder muscles. Bv drawing the leg forward the field of percussion can be somewhat enlarged. V'aurally the density of the sternum and muscles overlying it render in this region the lungs unavail- able to Fig. 33. - Dorsal and Ventral boundaries of field of pulmonary percussion. — - — Costal a
. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. 126 CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS. posterior angle of the scapula to the external angle of the ilium. Anteriorly the boundary :s formed by the scapula and the massive shoulder muscles. Bv drawing the leg forward the field of percussion can be somewhat enlarged. V'aurally the density of the sternum and muscles overlying it render in this region the lungs unavail- able to Fig. 33. - Dorsal and Ventral boundaries of field of pulmonary percussion. — - — Costal attachment of diaphragm. — - - — Curvature of diaphragm in median plane. - - - - Anterior boundaries of stomach divisions. H. Heart. P. Paunch. The field oj percussion is a right-angled tri- angle the right angle of which lies at the base of the scapula. In all animals the dorsal and anterior boundaries of the field of percussion are the same, the only variation being in the abdominal Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Malkmus, Bernhard, 1859-1925. Chicago, A. Eger
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