... be placed upon the vertex or the teeth, if its sound be intensified in the ear whose hearing power is diminished, there is disease of the external or middle ear, but no lesion of the labyrinth or nerve. 2. ' If, under the same conditions of a sound... The American Journal of Otology - Page 2901881Full view - About this book
| 1882 - 1210 pages
...diminished, there is disease of the external ear or middle ear, but no lesion of the labyrinth or nerve. 2. If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one...disease of the labyrinth, the acoustic nerve or brain. 8. If the tuning-fork be heard better on the mastoid than when placed in front of the meatus, there... | |
| Medicine - 1882 - 638 pages
...diminished, there is disease of the external or middle ear but no lesion of the labyrinth or nerve. 2. If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one...disease of the labyrinth, the acoustic nerve, or brain. 3. If the vibrating tuning-fork be heard better on the mastoid than when placed in front of the meatus,... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - Medicine - 1882 - 596 pages
...diminished, there is disease of the external or middle ear, but no lesion of the labyrinth or nerve. 2. If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one...disease of the labyrinth, the acoustic nerve, or brain. 3. If the vibrating tuning-fork be heard better on the mastoid than when placed in front of the meatus,... | |
| Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa - Ear - 1885 - 762 pages
...will be found, I have abandoned its use also for the simpler test of the aerial and bone conduction. If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one...disease of the labyrinth, the acoustic nerve or brain. I employed tire older tests, until constant examinations have convinced me. that the one as to the... | |
| Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa - 1885 - 760 pages
...of the aerial and bone conduction. If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one side, wliili the hearing power of the other is impaired, the tuning-fork...finger or the like, there is disease of the labyrinth, tht acoustic nerve or brain. I employed the older tests, until constant examinations have convinced... | |
| Medicine - 1889 - 878 pages
...in the labyrinth or nerve. 2. If, under the same conditions as above, the tuning-fork be heard not better in the worse ear, even if the meatus be stopped by the finger, there is disease of the labyrinth, acoustic nerve or brain. Dr. JB Emerson undertook a series of observations... | |
| 1882 - 562 pages
...diminished, there is disease of the external or middle ear, but no lesion of the labyrinth or nerve. 2. If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one...disease of the labyrinth, the acoustic nerve, or brain. 3. If the vibrating tuningfork be heard better on the mastoid bone than when placed in front of the... | |
| Ear - 1881 - 424 pages
...diminished, there is disease of the external or middle ear, but no lesion of the labyrinth or nerve. 2. ' If, under the same conditions of a sound ear on one...disease of the labyrinth, the acoustic nerve, or brain. 3. If the vibrating tuning-fork be heard better on the mastoid than when placed in front of the meatus,... | |
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