A Handbook of Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Organs of Respiration And He

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A Handbook of Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Organs of Respiration And He
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Austin Flint, we would have some variety of whispering pectorophony. In some cases, it might be absent or suppressed; in others, exaggerated, and then Flint termed it exagger- ated bronchial whisper. In the same way we would have whispering bronchophony, cavernous whisper or whispering cavernophony, and amphoric whisper or whispering amphorophony. The following table gives a summary of the voice sounds: Laryngophony Tracheophony Pectorophony Normal Pectorophony, or vocal resonance.
Microphony,
...diminished or weak (the whis- per may be absent or suppressed).
Megophony, exaggerated (slightly increased).
Bronchophony bronchial voice (may be weak).
^Egophony goat's voice (tremulous).
Cavernophony cavernous voice.
Amphorophony amphoric (jug) voice.
II. PECTORILOQUY.
Pectoriloquy, or chest speech, is the speech (articu- late words) of the patient as heard through the chest PECTORILOQUY. 181 walls by the auscultator. The term was first used by Laennec, of Paris, about 1820, and always had reference to ca, vities, since it was thought that only over cavities could the articulate words of the patient be heard.


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