The medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods : with chapters on the insurance of substandard lives and accident insurance . ront, and rises as the spine is approached. This is the pointwhere the height and mobility of the apices are best accomplish this the percussion should be carried upwardduring a forced and held inspiration, the limit of resonancemarked, and the same procedure repeated during forced and heldexpiration. The heavy muscles covering the back make necessary the useof greater force, and the note is less clear and satisfactory than


The medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods : with chapters on the insurance of substandard lives and accident insurance . ront, and rises as the spine is approached. This is the pointwhere the height and mobility of the apices are best accomplish this the percussion should be carried upwardduring a forced and held inspiration, the limit of resonancemarked, and the same procedure repeated during forced and heldexpiration. The heavy muscles covering the back make necessary the useof greater force, and the note is less clear and satisfactory than infront. This is particularly true of percussion over the scapulaitself, and a glance at a transverse section of the chest shows atonce the futility of percussion near the spine. Passing down-ward, the liver dullness is encountered at the ninth rib in the scapu-lar line. 1 II! 1 \ \MI\ VI [( »\ I I I III. <lll I 271 Percussion Sounds. It is customar) to describe the percussion notes as , hyperresonanl or tympanitic, dull or lun practice will serve to differentiate these sounds, EXCURSION OF THl LUNG BORDERS IN THE NORMAL CH] I. 6, \\ 1 1 UE. Luxg Bordi rs. Forced Expiration. Fig. 67 bordi rs. i orced inspk uion.


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