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[Auscultation of the heart].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1998
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Auscultation of the Heart.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1966
This book, together with an accompanying illustrative long-playing (331/2 rpm) monaural record, represents an attempt to classify, describe, and illustrate the various heart sounds and murmurs, and is offered for practicing physicians as well as for students.
Bernard L. Segal, William Likoff
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Direct Auscultation of the Heart

Archives of Surgery, 1963
In 42 patients with congenital or acquired heart disease, we have recorded the heart sounds before and after operation together with direct auscultation of the heart exposed at operation. This was done to clarify certain poorly understood aspects of cardiac murmurs, such as their persistence after apparently adequate repair of the underlying defect ...
D W, BUSSMANN, V, REDDY, C R, HANLON
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Auscultation of the Heart.

Medical Journal of Australia, 1965
Simply to read about heart sounds and try to form a mental image of sound from a verbal description is, for the novice, a frustrating experience. Phonocardiograms help, particularly to portray matters of timing. But nothing can match persevering bedside experience with a capable, articulate, and patient teacher.
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Training in Heart Auscultation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1991
To the Editors: Cardiac auscultation must be done in a compulsive, systematic way, with the physician listening intently for one event at a time (1).
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Auscultation of Heart Sounds

The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
apical pulse. They heard, but seldom identified, heard sounds. Today, the nurse, as the person most consistently at the patient's bedside can and ought to develop skills in cardiac auscultation so that changes in cardiac sounds, which may indicate a need for therapeutic intervention, can be detected early.
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Auscultation of the Heart.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
The recent advances in correlating physical signs with physiologic events of the heart have created a need for a concise review of the meanings of heart sounds, murmurs, and precordial movements. Dr. Ravin has met this need in this readable book directed to the student and practitioner.
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Auscultation of the heart

2023
The textbook reveals a problem called "auscultation of the heart". Theoretical issues related to the origin of heart tones and noises are presented, classical and modern interpretations are given with the use of the concept of "Aeolian harp". The necessary characteristics of tones and especially heart murmurs are considered.
Vladimir Oslopov   +3 more
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