. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . AGE 27HT. TO 140 IBS. T----Y no 2 30 IN. = EXPIRATION AGE 27H6T 70 INWGT 140 LBS Fjg. 15. The Same Heart in Inspiration and in Expiration. Change in Transverse Diameter taking a long breath, and we would reallyhave a radiograph taken in mid-phase res-piration; or sometimes the electric connec-tion would not be made in the mercury cupuntil the expiratory movement had begun,or even been completed. Such irregularitiesin the depth of respiration are indicated inthe kymograph tracin
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . AGE 27HT. TO 140 IBS. T----Y no 2 30 IN. = EXPIRATION AGE 27H6T 70 INWGT 140 LBS Fjg. 15. The Same Heart in Inspiration and in Expiration. Change in Transverse Diameter taking a long breath, and we would reallyhave a radiograph taken in mid-phase res-piration; or sometimes the electric connec-tion would not be made in the mercury cupuntil the expiratory movement had begun,or even been completed. Such irregularitiesin the depth of respiration are indicated inthe kymograph tracings of cases no, 142,116, shown in Fig. 8. The clinician inpalpating and percussing the prsecordiumwill detect the upward and outward positionof the left border during expiration, andwill probably fail to notice its return down-ward and inward during inspiration. A diag-nosis of cardiac enlargement would be ob-vious and natural under such circumstances. It seemed to us that this might be the ex-planation of Whitneys findings (Fig. 2),The similarity of his drawings of theheart outlines, as obtained by pe
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