| Anton Friedrich Freiherr von Tröltsch - 1864 - 268 หน้า
...through the constant recurrence of all these disturbances, and through the remaining of a generally very remarkable difficulty in hearing for which no assignable change in the ear could be found, they decidedly proved themselves to be indicative of an affection of the inner part of the ear. The... | |
| Anton Friedrich Freiherr von Tröltsch - 1864 - 268 หน้า
...while through the constant recurrence of all these disturbances, and through the remaining of a rally very remarkable difficulty in hearing for which no assignable change in the eai could be found, they decidedly proved themselves to be indicative of an affection of the inner... | |
| 1873 - 608 หน้า
...the Ear, translated by St. John Roosa") siys of Méniere's disease — "Monière, in the year 1861, drew attention to a series of most remarkable cases...very remarkable difficulty in hearing, for which no Asignable change in the ear could be found, decidedly proved that there was an affection of the internal... | |
| 1873 - 454 หน้า
...continuing unsteadiness in standing and walking, and thus gave the surgeon from the beginning animpression of a congestive affection of the brain ; but the constant...was an affection of the internal part of the organ" — (op cit., p. 503). M<5niere believed it to be most probable " that the material change which lies... | |
| C. E. Shoemaker - 1879 - 388 หน้า
...through the constant recurrence of all these disturbances, and through the remaining of a generally very remarkable difficulty in hearing for which no assignable change in the ear could be found, they decidedly proved themselves to be indicative of an affection of the inner part of the ear. The... | |
| 1872 - 734 หน้า
...walking, and thus gave the surgeon from the beginning an impression of a congestive affection of tho brain ; but the constant recurrence of all these disturbances,...there generally was a very remarkable difficulty in Tiearing, for which no assignable change in the ear could be found, decidedly proved that there was... | |
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