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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1872-1873-574

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medical department 575 spat up several ounces of blood and from that time the dyspnoe became more urgent When seen in the afternoon of that day she was taking forty deep inspirations in minute she com- plained of want of air her lips were blue her skin pallid the pulse rapid small and feeble temperature 98 The heart's sounds were normal except that the first sound was unusually short and clear The extent of cardiac percussion dulness was increased The apex beat was felt in the normal position The front and sides of the chest were resonant except over space corresponding with the middle lobe of the right lung where there was dulness on percussion absence of vesicular breathing and some fine crepitation Over the whole front of the chest with the exception of the limited space above referred to there was loud puerile breathing Over the lower part of the lungs at the back some moist crackling sounds were heard The urine was normal She died that evening at eleven o'clock What was the nature of the disease Explain in particular the haemoptysis and the dyspnoea Case in Jjturgeri Write commentary upon the case of Baldwin who died in the Albert Ward from disease of the knee joint and phthisis in January last Note especially the post-mortem appearances compare them with the symptoms during life and give their bearing upon the treatment adopted SECOND YEAR'S SCHOLARSHIP fhiatomi Describe the relative anatomy of the two following arteries viz the common femoral and the axillary artery in the first part of its course Enumerate the branches given off by each Describe the intrinsic muscles of the larynx the nerve by which each is supplied and the influence of the muscles on the vocal cords
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