. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. sed, a result no doubt due to in-flammatory softening of their walls. Emphysema is also constantly presentin association with dilated bronchial tubes. The chest walls during an acuteattack assume the position of inspiration, and, particularly the infraclavicular A .\ 354 Diseases of tJie Respiratory Apparatus regions, become hyper-resonant, while the expiratory murmur is already remarked, compensatory emphysema is constantly present inassociation with broncho-pneumonia and collapse. Bronchiectasis takes placein association with ch


. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. sed, a result no doubt due to in-flammatory softening of their walls. Emphysema is also constantly presentin association with dilated bronchial tubes. The chest walls during an acuteattack assume the position of inspiration, and, particularly the infraclavicular A .\ 354 Diseases of tJie Respiratory Apparatus regions, become hyper-resonant, while the expiratory murmur is already remarked, compensatory emphysema is constantly present inassociation with broncho-pneumonia and collapse. Bronchiectasis takes placein association with chronic pleurisy and fibroid conditions of lung. Chronic Broncbitis and Sronchiectasis Children and infants, like adults, suffer from chronic bronchial catarrh ;they recover slowly, and then perhaps within a few weeks another attacksupervenes. Some children show such a tendency to these attacks that theyhave to be kept prisoners almost all the winter, as exposure to even slightcold is sufficient to lay them by for weeks. Frequent and long-continued. ?BBBBBBiSBBB&SBi7iSiSSffiHBii IIMI ?WIIHIMI ?IW/I iini


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