An index of symptoms with diagnostic methods . Severe 1570. Spirochaeta Denticola Vincents Angina 1571. Spirochaeta Refringens A larger spiral with fewercurves than S. pallida Simple UlcersSmegma Preputii 1572. LeishmanniaKala Azar Donovani 1573. Leishmannia InfantumKala Azar (Mediterranean form) 1574. Streptothrix Gibsonii Splenic Anaemia (?) 1575. Streptothrix Madurae Madura Foot, etc. 1576. Leptothrlx BuccalisCaries of Teeth 1577. Actinomyces Actinomycosis 1578. Sporotrichonmanni Sporotrichosis Beur- 2 e 1579. Blastomyces Dermatitis, Blastomycetic 1580. Protozoon, Pear-shaped Paroxysmal Hae


An index of symptoms with diagnostic methods . Severe 1570. Spirochaeta Denticola Vincents Angina 1571. Spirochaeta Refringens A larger spiral with fewercurves than S. pallida Simple UlcersSmegma Preputii 1572. LeishmanniaKala Azar Donovani 1573. Leishmannia InfantumKala Azar (Mediterranean form) 1574. Streptothrix Gibsonii Splenic Anaemia (?) 1575. Streptothrix Madurae Madura Foot, etc. 1576. Leptothrlx BuccalisCaries of Teeth 1577. Actinomyces Actinomycosis 1578. Sporotrichonmanni Sporotrichosis Beur- 2 e 1579. Blastomyces Dermatitis, Blastomycetic 1580. Protozoon, Pear-shaped Paroxysmal Haemoglobin-uria (?) 1581. Trypanosoma Gambiense Sleeping Sickness Carried by Glossina palpaliaand other species. 1582. Trypanosoma Brucei Nagana (animals only ?) Carried by Glossina mor-sitans 1583. Oidium Albicans velLactis Pharyngomycosis< Phthisis of CeylonThrush 1584. Guarnieri Bodies VaricellaVariola 1585. Negris CorpusclesFound in brain, etc. Rabies (See also Skin, 356 ; Stools, 1108; Sputa, 1185; Urine, 1060)2 1568-1585 420 PALPATION. Yin. 12.—Some of the Principal Viscera inJ3it&(From Grays Anatomy!) PART III PALPATION Contractions : u, usually; x, exceptionally; *, the most likelydiseases ; i, First stage ; n, Second stage ; ni, Third stage. 1586. PALPATION OF THE CHEST Note.—The symptoms which are elicited by Palpation, Percus-sion, and Auscultation are commonly classed as physical signs ;but no useful object is served by this. The expression is at leastequally applicable to symptoms elicited by the thermometer, thesphygmanometer, the battery, and even the weighing machine. 1587. Tactile Fremitus The usual method is toplace the flat of the handon the chest while thepatient says 99. Lowpitched sounds are con-ducted the best. 1588. Increased That on the right side isnormally more marked. Abscess of LungActinomycosisBronchiectasisBroncho-pneumonia (x) when the patches havebecome confluent Cavity, Thin-walled (x)Cirrhosis of Lung Collapse of LungCongestion of LungsPh


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