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Identifier: transactions12provuoft (find matches)
Title: Transactions
Year: 1837 (1830s)
Authors: Provincial Medical and Surgical Association
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Publisher: London
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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n produces a damped sound. As there is notso great a mass of spleen as of liver, and as thehollow resounding stomach is immediately in frontof that organ, the upper bounds of the diaphragmover the left side can nowhere be ascertained withthe same accuracy as it may over the right. As theheart occupies a great portion of the left side of thechest, that deep resonance, which strong percussionover the body of the right lung elicits, cannot be sofully produced over the body of the left. Thelower bounds of the liver are by no means so fixedas the upper; they indeed vary exceedingly; the riseof the lower margin of the liver varies much indifferent persons, and in the same persons at differ-ent periods. The constantly varying distention ofthe stomach and bowels alters the position of themass of the liver. The stomach at its cardiac and 336 ON CHANGES IN THE SITUATION 7.—HEALTHY THORACIC ORGANS—(Posterior View.) Thomas Moss, aged 60, Patient of Dr. Hutchinson; Jaundice and Diseased Liver.
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1. Right lung; 1. Left lung; la. Trachea 2. Left ventricle; 2d. Mitral valve ; 2 e. Pulmonary veins.—5. Aorta.—6. Left auricle.—7- Liver.—8.Stomach 9. Spleen.—10-10. Kidneys. Weight of Organs.—Heart, 12 ounces; right lung, 13 ditto; left lung, 12ditto ; liver, 60 ditto; spleen, 9\ ditto; kidneys each, 1 ditto. Liver and spleen enlarged. OF THE INTERNAL ORGANS. 337 pyloric extremities, and the liver, are anatomicallyunited. The motions of one organ invariably affectthose of the other. When the stomach is moderatelydistended, the liver extends to the left about halfway between the xyphoid cartilage and the apexof the heart. The liver extends much further tothe left in children, whose liver is always relativelylarge, (diagrams 4 and 6,) and in women, whoseliver is pushed to the left and downwards, throughthe influence of tight lacing. On the other hand,when the stomach is empty, as in diagrams 2 and21, the liver falls over into the space that waspreviously occupied by the sto

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  • bookdecade:1830
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Provincial_Medical_and_Surgical_Association
  • bookpublisher:London
  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:MSN
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