Immediately, on this suggestion, I rolled a quire of paper into a kind of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased to find that I could thereby perceive the action... Twelve Catholic Men of Science - Page 97by Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1912 - 246 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 154 pages
...,1 • f cylinder, and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased to find that...been able to do by the immediate application of the ear."1 If this is an example of what Mr. Paget means by " experiments on animals " in relation to the... | |
| Bridget Ellen Burke - 1904 - 268 pages
...the other to my ear. I was hot a little surprised and pleased to find that I could thereby receive the action of the heart in a manner much more clear...able to do by the immediate application of the ear. might furnish means for enabling us to ascertain the character, not only on the action of the heart,... | |
| Karl Alois Kneller - 1911 - 424 pages
...idea I rolled a quire of paper into a kind of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and the other to my ear. I was not a little...clear and distinct than I had ever been able to do by immediate application of the ear. "From this moment I imagined that the circumstance might furnish... | |
| 1926 - 916 pages
...placing their heads directly on their chests. The discovery came in this way as he tells us himself. "Immediately on the occurrence of this idea I rolled...able to do by the immediate application of the ear." The stethoscope was discovered and the science of auscultation or the study and explanation of the... | |
| Wayne J. Urban - 2000 - 1372 pages
...sort of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased, to find that...been able to do by the immediate application of the ear.4 Laennec thereupon grasped that through this innovation, the sounds of the organs in the chest... | |
| W. F. Bynum - 1994 - 308 pages
...sort of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased, to find that...in a manner much more clear and distinct than I had even been able to do by the immediate application of the ear. From this moment I imagined that the... | |
| Stephen D. Moore - 1996 - 202 pages
...heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased to find that I could therehy perceive the action of the heart in a manner much more clear and distinct than I had ever heen ahle to do hy the immediate appli44 Castiglioni,.4 History of Medicine, 490. 45 Qnoted in Foucaull,... | |
| Stephen D. Moore - 1996 - 210 pages
...heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased to find that l could therehy perceive the action of the heart in a manner much more clear and distinct than l had ever heen ahle to do hy the immediate appli44 Castiglioni. Mliannyof Medicine. 490. 45 Quoted... | |
| Robert T. Beyer - 1999 - 472 pages
...sort of cylinder and applied one end of it to the region of the heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased, to find that...able to do by the immediate application of the ear. [80] Laennec started out with the idea of using a more or less solid cylinder, but quickly switched... | |
| Paul Thagard - 2000 - 292 pages
...sort of cylinder and applied it to one end of the region of the heart and the other to my ear, and was not a little surprised and pleased, to find that...able to do by the immediate application of the ear. This account fits with the schema model of analogical transfer: Laennec solved the target problem of... | |
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