The medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods : with chapters on the insurance of substandard lives and accident insurance . a. Pleural effusion, c. Normal lung. b. Hyperresonance above fluid a. Hyperresonance over relaxed lung surrounding tubercular focus, b, c. Superficial cavity, e. Thick-walled cavity. Normal > Increased Resonance. ?41 » Dulness. Fig. 72. indicates a large cavity so formed as to produce selective rein-forcement of vibrations. In order that the sound may be welldefined, the vomicus must be superficial a


The medical examination for life insurance and its associated clinical methods : with chapters on the insurance of substandard lives and accident insurance . a. Pleural effusion, c. Normal lung. b. Hyperresonance above fluid a. Hyperresonance over relaxed lung surrounding tubercular focus, b, c. Superficial cavity, e. Thick-walled cavity. Normal > Increased Resonance. ?41 » Dulness. Fig. 72. indicates a large cavity so formed as to produce selective rein-forcement of vibrations. In order that the sound may be welldefined, the vomicus must be superficial and freely communicat-ing with the bronchus. Diminished Resonance.—Resonance varies directlv as Till I A \\ll\ \TH IN I >l 1 111 (111 : I imounl oi air in the underlying structures accessible to apercussion stroke. Deep-seated areas i consolidation coby air-containing lung tissue yield simply a mixture «»t the vesicular and dull note. of (onsolidation at the surface of thiyield a dullness exactly like thai i the liver.


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