Epoch-Making Contributions to Medicine, Surgery, And the Allied Sciences Being Reprints of Those Communications Which First Conveyed Epoch-Making Observations to the Scientific World
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It resembles the sound produced by the crepitation of salts in a vessel exposed to a gentle heat, or that pro- duced by blowing into a dried bladder, or it is still more like that emitted by the healthy lungs when distended by air and compressed in the hand, only stronger. Besides the sound of crepitation, a sensation of humidity in the part is clearly conveyed. We feel that the pulmonary cells contain a watery fluid as well as air, and that the intermixture of the two fluids produces bubbles o...f extreme minuteness. This species of rhonchus is one of the most important, and, for- tunately, it is most easily distinguished, a single observation being sufficient to mark it ever after. It is the pathognomonic sign of the first stage of peripneumony, disappearing on the supervention of hepatization, and reappearing with the resolution of the inflamma- tion. It is found also in oedema of the lungs, and sometimes in pulmonary apoplexy, but in these two cases the bubbles usually seem to be somewhat larger and moister than in the rhonchus of peri- pneumony.
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