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VITAL CAPACITY FOLLOWING LOBECTOMY

Archives of Surgery, 1926
Although the number of lobectomized patients under the observation of any one surgeon must necessarily be small, yet the report of their condition months or years after operation cannot fail to be of scientific value. As a criterion of normal health the vital capacity should not be neglected and it may finally become of importance in deciding on the ...
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Observations on the Vital Capacity of Singers

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1972
The vital capacities of 20 male and 20 female singers attending a summer workshop program of the National Association of Teachers of Singing were measured by a Collins respirometer. The data were compared with predicted vital capacity based on Baldwin's formulas for normal subjects.
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Prognostic role of slow vital capacity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Journal of Neurology, 2020
A. Calvo   +11 more
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THE VITAL CAPACITY OF THE LUNGS IN PNEUMONIA

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
The vital capacity was defined by Hutchinson 1 as the quantity of air a person is capable of expiring after the deepest possible inspiration. Although many thoracic diseases are known to diminish the vital capacity, in few, if any, is the reduction more striking than in pneumonia.
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The vital capacity in bronchial asthma

Journal of Allergy, 1930
Abstract This report concerns a study of the vital capacity in 88 cases of bronchial asthma under varying conditions. There was a diminution in the capacity during the attack proportional to the severity of the latter. The average vital capacity between attacks was considerably decreased in adults but very little altered in children.
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VITAL CAPACITY OF CHINESE STUDENTS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1927
The last decade has seen a revival of interest in the subject of vital capacity as a diagnostic and prognostic measure. This interest has been accompanied by an increased output of literature on the subject, much of which has been of practical as well as of scientific value.
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A study of the vital capacity of mysoreans

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1941
1. The result of the study of vital capacity of 166 Mysore medical students is recorded. 2. The average vital capacity of Mysore students is calculated to be 3·190 ± 0·379 litres, 19·1 c.c. per cm. of height and 2·05 ± 0·0174 litres per sq. metre of surface area of the body.
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VITAL CAPACITY IN THE NEGRO.

The American review of respiratory disease, 1996
George C. Leiner   +3 more
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Longitudinal modeling to predict vital capacity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, 2018
S. Jahandideh   +8 more
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