I do not think a better illustration could be given of the imperfection of our methods than the fact that it is not generally known that the field of hearing of a normal ear has its limits in lateral directions, and that points of greater and less acuteness... Archives of Otology - Page 2771903Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 1458 pages
...be employed with it, but it remains to be seen whether it possesses the advantages claimed for it. I do not think a better illustration could be given...lateral directions, and that points of greater and lésa acutencss exist in it. I give the measurements taken of the normal left ear of one of my patients... | |
| 1890 - 854 pages
...severer attacks when the great degree of deafness accompanying their early stages is passing away." TESTING THE ACUTENESS OF HEARING. In the same lecture,...limits in lateral directions, and th'at points of gi'eater and less acuteness exist in it. If a person be seated with his ear horizontally directed toward... | |
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