Sweating disorder in decompensated heart disease E. Zak (Zeit. für Kreislaufforschung, 1928, No. 11)

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Sweating disorder is determined by placing the palm surface of the terminal phalanx of the patient's finger on a specially prepared lapis-treated piece of paper. In healthy people or in persons with complete cardiac compensation, after a while after contact of the finger with the paper, black specks of silver chloride, formed due to the connection of silver of the paper with sweat chlorides, remain on the latter.

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S. M. Raisky

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