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... produced by sound waves in the air ; yet it must and can only be produced by motion impar- ted to the liquid in the internal ear ; and this motion , I think , is imparted by a paralysis agitans of one or more of the small mus- cles ...
... produced by sound waves in the air ; yet it must and can only be produced by motion impar- ted to the liquid in the internal ear ; and this motion , I think , is imparted by a paralysis agitans of one or more of the small mus- cles ...
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... produced a similar motion of the muscles of the ear . With most , the noise in the ear did not commence until they ... produce will be reproduced on that string , because the wave length , in both cases , is the same . The muscle or This ...
... produced a similar motion of the muscles of the ear . With most , the noise in the ear did not commence until they ... produce will be reproduced on that string , because the wave length , in both cases , is the same . The muscle or This ...
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... produced it , is proved by the fact that , as soon as a patient who has a tin- nitus aurium produces a sound exactly similar to the sound in his ear , the sound in his ear ceases , and only one sound is per- ceived . Even if the outside ...
... produced it , is proved by the fact that , as soon as a patient who has a tin- nitus aurium produces a sound exactly similar to the sound in his ear , the sound in his ear ceases , and only one sound is per- ceived . Even if the outside ...
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... produce a slight but pleasant impression on the patient , will frequently be productive of favorable results . The induced or Faradic cur- rent should not be applied to the ear , as it is always injurious . A good way to test the ...
... produce a slight but pleasant impression on the patient , will frequently be productive of favorable results . The induced or Faradic cur- rent should not be applied to the ear , as it is always injurious . A good way to test the ...
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... produce this much to be dreaded disease , for they are many and of great variety . We deem it useless to take up separately the many causes said to produce it ; but we think that in any case which we may be called upon to treat , before ...
... produce this much to be dreaded disease , for they are many and of great variety . We deem it useless to take up separately the many causes said to produce it ; but we think that in any case which we may be called upon to treat , before ...
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