Abstract

An experimental method has been described for obtaining the frequency spectra of heart sounds. Analyzed results are shown for some normal heart sounds. No attempt is made to correlate frequency peaks with specific sound sources since insufficient data is available and the mechanisms are imperfectly understood. A detailed frequency spectrum could conceivably be a valuable diagnostic tool if the various sound components could be related to specific cardiovascular mechanisms.

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