St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 461843 - Medicine |
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... means of the liquid in the internal ear ; that is , it requires motion transmitted to the auditory nerve , or impres- sion made by motion , to cause us to perceive sound . Does it not , therefore , follow that we cannot have any kind of ...
... means of the liquid in the internal ear ; that is , it requires motion transmitted to the auditory nerve , or impres- sion made by motion , to cause us to perceive sound . Does it not , therefore , follow that we cannot have any kind of ...
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... mean by this , that the contractions of the muscle or muscles , that are affected by the paralysis agitans , cause the same length of vibration as does the sound waves that were occasioned by the rushing water ; and that the sound waves ...
... mean by this , that the contractions of the muscle or muscles , that are affected by the paralysis agitans , cause the same length of vibration as does the sound waves that were occasioned by the rushing water ; and that the sound waves ...
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... means , continue their new vibrations , which , if the inflam- mation is at the same time being reduced , will constitute its im- provement . I have been convinced of the correctness of these views for many years , and the history of a ...
... means , continue their new vibrations , which , if the inflam- mation is at the same time being reduced , will constitute its im- provement . I have been convinced of the correctness of these views for many years , and the history of a ...
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... means of the rheo- stat ; but by slowly drawing the wet sponge from the hand of the patient , and , at the same time gently raising it from the hand , the irritating effect of the sudden cessation of the current will be obviated . If ...
... means of the rheo- stat ; but by slowly drawing the wet sponge from the hand of the patient , and , at the same time gently raising it from the hand , the irritating effect of the sudden cessation of the current will be obviated . If ...
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... means and would be unaccompanied by any deleterious results . The second method proposed was a purely local stimulant to act upon the blood vessels , induce a greater flow of blood and by that means endeavor to bring about a deposit of ...
... means and would be unaccompanied by any deleterious results . The second method proposed was a purely local stimulant to act upon the blood vessels , induce a greater flow of blood and by that means endeavor to bring about a deposit of ...
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