. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. clinical evidence to sustain thetheory that a pulmonary insufficiency is responsible for the murmurs, or, that in young in-dividuals, an aortic ring which yields under excessive temporary strain is of necessity per-sistently damaged. Any one familiar with the drop heart and its modifications must recognize thespecial liability of its possessors to cardiac overstrain, especially when such individuals formas they do a considerable proportion of those seeking athletic honors and entering intothe more strenuous forms of labor and recreation ali
. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. clinical evidence to sustain thetheory that a pulmonary insufficiency is responsible for the murmurs, or, that in young in-dividuals, an aortic ring which yields under excessive temporary strain is of necessity per-sistently damaged. Any one familiar with the drop heart and its modifications must recognize thespecial liability of its possessors to cardiac overstrain, especially when such individuals formas they do a considerable proportion of those seeking athletic honors and entering intothe more strenuous forms of labor and recreation Tickingrhythm. 45o MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS A reiterationfor emphasis. Common Sources of Error.—It should never be forgotten that, as stated, allthe extraneous sounds produced by a heart that is overacting, excessively weak ordilated, tumultuously beating, or mechanically dislocated, can seldom be accu-rately interpreted. Under such conditions, existing organic murmurs may beobscured or unplaced in rhythm; or, as more commonly happens, murmurs may.
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