. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . W Pseudomuscular atrophy. Claw-hand. (Gray.) so-called strumous persons, and the effeminate hand of one who is inclinedto tuberculosis, present sharp contrasts. Then, too, the occupation hand indicates in a general way the disease the patient is liable to—nonemore striking than the hand of the miner, the blue-black dottings of THE 197 which clearly indicate the possibility of anthracosis. Finally, we notethe broad hand and clubbed fingers that are seen in congenital heartdisease. The withered hand of age and wast


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . W Pseudomuscular atrophy. Claw-hand. (Gray.) so-called strumous persons, and the effeminate hand of one who is inclinedto tuberculosis, present sharp contrasts. Then, too, the occupation hand indicates in a general way the disease the patient is liable to—nonemore striking than the hand of the miner, the blue-black dottings of THE 197 which clearly indicate the possibility of anthracosis. Finally, we notethe broad hand and clubbed fingers that are seen in congenital heartdisease. The withered hand of age and wasting of the hands, as in. Rheumatoid arthritis. The tapering fingers are seen. The phalangeal joints are swollen;many are anchylosed. The wrist is stiff. The muscles are atrophied; the forearm muscles muchwasted. (Original.)


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