The other method just mentioned being rendered inadmissible by the age and sex of the patient, I happened to recollect a simple and well-known fact in acoustics, and fancied at the same time, that it might be turned to some use on the present occasion.... Twelve Catholic Men of Science - Page 97by Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1912 - 246 pagesFull view - About this book
| W. F. Bynum - 1994 - 308 pages
...just mentioned [immediate auscultation] being rendered inadmissible by the age and sex of the patient, I happened to recollect a simple and well-known fact in acoustics, and fancied, at the same time, that it might be turned to some use on the present occasion. The fact I allude to... | |
| Robert T. Beyer - 1999 - 472 pages
...and the application of the hand were of little avail on account of the great degree of fatness. ... I happened to recollect a simple and well-known fact in acoustics and fancied, at the same time, that it might be turned to some use on the present occasion. The fact I allude to... | |
| Paul Thagard - 2000 - 292 pages
...[application of the ear to the chest] being rendered inadmissible by the age and sex of the patient, I happened to recollect a simple and well-known fact in acoustics, and fancied, at the same time, that it might be turned to some use on the present occasion. The fact I allude to... | |
| Thomas M. Daniel - 2000 - 292 pages
...of fatness. [Direct auscultation] . . . being rendered impossible by the age and sex of the patient, I happened to recollect a simple and wellknown fact in acoustics, and fancied, at the same time, that it might be turned to some use on the present occasion. The fact I allude to... | |
| Kenneth Calman - 2006 - 557 pages
...simple and well known fact in acoustics, and fancied at the same time, that it might be turned into some use on the present occasion. The fact I allude to is the augmented impression of sound when conveyed through certain solid bodies as when we hear the scratch... | |
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