Practical observations on certain diseases of the chest, and on the principles of auscultation / by Peyton Blakiston.
- Date:
- 1848
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Credit: Practical observations on certain diseases of the chest, and on the principles of auscultation / by Peyton Blakiston. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CASE PAGE XXIV. Sacculated aneurism springing from tlie summit of the arch of the aorta, and bursting externally . . . 114 XXV. Mixed aneurism of the arch of the aorta compressing the superior vena cava—Bronchitis .... 117 XXVI. Anem’ism of the arch of the aorta . . . 120 XXVII. Carcinomatous tumour compressing the descending vena cava, and producing oedema of the head and arms—Similar tu- mour around the stomach—Cyst in the brain . . 127 XXVIII. Phthisis pulmonahs, and aortic regurgitation simulating aneurism of the aorta ..... 133 XXIX. Constriction of the aorta—Malformation of the]^aortic valves— Acute phthisis ..... 134 XXX. Tubercular infiltration of the lung—Constriction of the aorta . 135 XXXI. Aortic and mitral regurgitation . . .151 XXXII. Mitral regurgitation—Diseased bronchial glands—Pulmonary emphysema . . . . . T52 XXXIII. Adherent pericardium—Mitral and pulmonary regurgitation . 154 XXXIV. Mitral and aortic regurgitation—Bronchitis . .153 XXXV. Adherent pericardium—^Mitral obstruction . . 157 XXXVI. Aortic and mitral obstruction—Sudden death from syncope . 159 XXXVII. Slight aortic obstruction—Hypertrophy and dilatation—Sudden death ..... 160 xxxviii. Hypertrophy and dilatation of the heart—Large tricuspid valves—Diseased arteries—Sudden death . . 161 XXXIX. Bronchitis and emphysema — Effusion in the chest—Dilated tricuspid orifice with large valves . . . 162 XL. Mitral contraction—Pulmonary congestion . . 164 XLi. Mitral obstruction—^Pulmonary and cerebral apoplexy . ib. XLii. Mitral, aortic, and tricuspid regurgitation—Dropsy—Effusion on the brain ..... 165 xLiii. Pericarditis—Mitral contraction—Tricuspid dilatation—Dropsy 166 XLiv. Adherent pericardium—^Mitral obstruction—Tricuspid regurgi- tation—Dropsy . . . .167 XLV. Adherent pericardium—Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation— Emphysema of the lungs—Dropsy . . . 169 XLVi. Bronchitis—Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation—Dropsy . 170 XLVii. Mitral obstruction and tricuspid regurgitation—Dropsy . 172 XLViii. Aortic and tricuspid regurgitation—Dropsy . .173 XLix. Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation—Emphysema—Dropsy . 174 L. Diseased aorta, hypertrophy, and dilatation of heart—Tri- cuspid regurgitation—Pericarditis—^Pleuritis—Dropsy . 175 LI. Mitral obstruction—Tricuspid regurgitation—Dropsy . 177 Lii. Mitral obstruction—Tricuspid regurgitation—^Dropsy . 178 Liii. Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation—Dropsy . .179](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28043406_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)