A Syllabus of Diagnosis Author:William F. Baker Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3Give symptoms of frontal sinus involvement. Give symptoms of sphenoidal sinus disease. Differentiate true and false hypertrophy of the tur- binated bones. Name the causes of perforatio... more »n of the septum. Give symptoms of abscess of the septum. What is anosmia? What is hyperosmia? What is parosmia ? Give the relationship of nasal disease to the menstruation. Name the causes of nasal obstruction. Name the causes of pain in nasal disease. What constitutional disease may have nasal symptoms ? What is the relationship of certain neuroses to disease within the nose? PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. Define the meaning of the term "Physical Diagnosis." What is the difference between "sign" and "symptom" of disease? What do you understand by objective symptoms? What do you understand by subjective symptoms? Name the methods in use in physical diagnosis. What is inspection, and how is it performed? What is palpation, and how is it performed? What is percussion, and how is it performed? What is auscultation, and how is it performed? What is mensuration, and how is it performed? Tell in a general way what information may be had from inspection. Tell in a general way what information may be had from palpation. Tell in a general way what information may be had from percussion. Tell in a general way what information may be had from auscultation. Tell in a general way what information may be had from mensuration. Give the lines forming the division of the normal chest. Name the regions of the chest giving the boundaries. Tell what organs lie in each respective regions. Describe the normal chest as learned by inspection. What is meant by the term vocal fremitus? In palpating the chest describe the changes in the vocal fremitus. On which side of the chest normally is the voca...« less