Stethoscope holders
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EARSStethoscope holders
THUMPStethoscope sound
RALEStethoscope sounding
RALEStethoscope sound
DOCStethoscope user
RENEStethoscope inventor Laennec
MURMURBad stethoscope sound
DRSStethoscope users: Abbr.
AUSCULTATEDUsed a stethoscope
THUMPSound a stethoscope detects
stethoscopyexamination with a stethoscope
YEGGSStethoscope users, at times
DOCPerson with a stethoscope
DOCWorker with a stethoscope
MEDICALBILLMan with a stethoscope?
RALESound heard by stethoscope.
MEDICOne of the stethoscope set
stethoscopiesSTETHOSCOPY, examination with a stethoscope
stethoscopistone who uses a stethoscope
RENESStethoscope inventor Laennec and others
RALESound detected with a stethoscope
RALESSounds heard with a stethoscope
RALESound through a stethoscope, perhaps
CHESTPlace to put a stethoscope
RALESound heard through a stethoscope
RALESound heard via a stethoscope
stethoscopistsSTETHOSCOPIST, one who uses a stethoscope
stethoscopicrelating to use of the stethoscope
RALESound heard through a stethoscope, sometimes
thrillA vibratory movement or resonance heard through a stethoscope
thrillsA vibratory movement or resonance heard through a stethoscope
soufflesA low murmuring or blowing sound heard through a stethoscope
pectoriloquythe sound of a patient's voice as heard through a stethoscope
pectoriloquiesPECTORILOQUY, the sound of a patient's voice as heard through a stethoscope
laryngophonythe sound of the voice as heard through the stethoscope applied over the larynx
laryngophoniesLARYNGOPHONY, the sound of the voice as heard through the stethoscope applied over the larynx
stethoscopesSTETHOSCOPE, an instrument with which to listen to the sounds produced by the heart, lungs, etc
crepitationsA crackling sound made in breathing by a person with an inflamed lung, detected using a stethoscope
murmurA recurring sound heard in the heart through a stethoscope that is usually a sign of disease or damage
auscultationThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis