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Inspektion, Palpation, Perkussion und Auskultation bei der Frühdiagnose der Lungentuberkulose

und ihre Beziehungen zu unseren neueren Ideen über die tuberkulöse Infektion; ferner ihre Beziehungen zu den reflex-motorischen und trophischen Veränderungen, die in Muskeln und Unterhautgewebe der tuberkulösen Infektion folgen

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Pottenger, F.M. Inspektion, Palpation, Perkussion und Auskultation bei der Frühdiagnose der Lungentuberkulose. Beiträge zur Klinik der Tuberkulose 33, 49–76 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02508608

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