. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 299.—An extreme instance of the drop heart (dorso-ventral aspect). Dimensions:Mr., 2 cm.; Ml., cm.; total transverse, cm. (Same heart shown in Fig. 158.) so-called passive neurasthenia, and the physical and mental characteristicsof these patients, as described by him, would seem to justify one in replacinghis sign of the unknown quantity by the term chronic congenital , the constitutional defect of structure and function of which BertholdStiller, of Budapest, has drawn so clear and vivid a picture as to secure What


. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. Fig. 299.—An extreme instance of the drop heart (dorso-ventral aspect). Dimensions:Mr., 2 cm.; Ml., cm.; total transverse, cm. (Same heart shown in Fig. 158.) so-called passive neurasthenia, and the physical and mental characteristicsof these patients, as described by him, would seem to justify one in replacinghis sign of the unknown quantity by the term chronic congenital , the constitutional defect of structure and function of which BertholdStiller, of Budapest, has drawn so clear and vivid a picture as to secure What itrepresents. 596 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. Fig. 300.—Dilated drop heart. (Outlines drawn from original roentgenograms (byE. Brill) and superimposed.) Dotted vertical white lines indicate outline after of premature resumption of activity after a very severe attack of lobar that in the case of this ambulant patient carrying a decidedly dilated heart the totaltransverse measurement is but 12 cm. Original measurements: Mr., ; Ml., ; total,12 cm. Final: Mr. ; ML, ; total, cm.


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