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heart is produced in cases of pneumothorax and pleural 

 effusion. 



The 'pull 1 of the lungs on the chest wall entails a 

 slightly negative pressure (amounting to about 6 milli- 



FIG. 10. 



The arrows represent the direction of the * pull ' exerted by the lungs 

 by means of their contractility. 



metres Hg) in the pleural cavity and on the heart.* 

 This favours the effusion of fluid (hydrothorax) when 



* The following table exhibits approximately the variations in 

 the intrathoracic pressure under different conditions : 



Milligrammes 

 Hff. 



Normal inspiration 10 



Normal expiration ... ' ** -, 7 



Deep inspiration <*, ... - 40 



Deep expiration * '. **" - 



Deep inspiration with air passages closed 100 



Deep expiration with air passages closed + 100 



