IMMEDIATE CLOSURE OF TRACHEOTOMY WOUNDS

THOMAS C. HOOVER
1905 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)  
two or three cm. on each side of the sternum. Auscultation is negative, except for markedly accentuated second sound at the aortic interspace. No cardiac murmurs and no bruit are heard. The lungs were found to be apparently normal. Trachéal tugging is believed to be present, though it is not marked. The veins of the infraclavicular regions are very slightly enlarged. There is marked difference between the pulsation in the carotid artery, that of the right side being
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