. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. Fig. 162.—Interlobar empyema of the left .side. (Roentgen ray.). Fig. 163.—Effusion over the left side rpm|wor,mi /^^n^ ^fiy ) DISEASES OF THE PLEURA 639 this quality over the whole diseased side of the chest behind, or thetubular sound may be conducted to the healthy side. The voice maybe normal above and heard faintly below, toward the base of the before exploratory puncture rests mainly on (a) com-plete absence of fremitus; (b) absolute flatness on percussion withresistan


. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. Fig. 162.—Interlobar empyema of the left .side. (Roentgen ray.). Fig. 163.—Effusion over the left side rpm|wor,mi /^^n^ ^fiy ) DISEASES OF THE PLEURA 639 this quality over the whole diseased side of the chest behind, or thetubular sound may be conducted to the healthy side. The voice maybe normal above and heard faintly below, toward the base of the before exploratory puncture rests mainly on (a) com-plete absence of fremitus; (b) absolute flatness on percussion withresistance to percussion; (r) bronchial voice and breathing over thewhole chest behind; (c/) hyperresonance over the apex, and displace-ment of viscera, and of the pleural fold in front.


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