A manual of auscultation and percussion; . The longitudinal and vertical lines indicate the regional divisions onthe posterior aspect of the chest. ab, lower boundary of lungs; cd, lower limit of expansion of lungs:ef, interlobar fissures; h, spleen; /.lower boundary of liver: k. leftkirlney; /, right kidney. REGIONAL DIVISIONS OF THE CHEST. 37 the clavicle. The infra-clavicular region embraces thespace between the clavicle and the third rib. Themammary region is bounded above by the third and. The horizontal line indicates the regional division of the lateralaspect of the chest. ab, lower bou


A manual of auscultation and percussion; . The longitudinal and vertical lines indicate the regional divisions onthe posterior aspect of the chest. ab, lower boundary of lungs; cd, lower limit of expansion of lungs:ef, interlobar fissures; h, spleen; /.lower boundary of liver: k. leftkirlney; /, right kidney. REGIONAL DIVISIONS OF THE CHEST. 37 the clavicle. The infra-clavicular region embraces thespace between the clavicle and the third rib. Themammary region is bounded above by the third and. The horizontal line indicates the regional division of the lateralaspect of the chest. ab, lower boundary of right lung; cd, lower boundary of hepaticflatness ; cj\ upper boundary of hepatic dulness; g, border of kidney. 38 INTRODUCTION below by the sixth rib, and the infra-mammary regionis the portion of the chest below the sixth rib. Posteriorly the divisions are into the scapular, theinfra-scapular, and inter-scapular regions. The scapular Fig. 4.


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