10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VIBRATILITY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
vibratility in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
vibratility im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Osteopathy: Principles and Practice
Dr. Littlejohn suggests two grades of vibratility: "Sympathetic and visceral life is
cruder and represents lower vibratility although higher in rhythmic pulsation.
Cerebrospinal is more refined and represents higher vibratility although more ...
2
Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine
One substance differs from another mainly in the modulus of vibritility, the
different planes of substance representing the planes of gradually increasing
vibratility. The higher vibratility governs and molds the lower, just as the sun
centralizes the ...
3
The Hahnemannian Advocate: A Monthly Magazine of ...
Increased vibratility is the principle of adjustment. There are, it is true, the cruder
forms of changes in the body, (1) the metabolic tycle, representing hunger, thirst,
etc. These demand the crude. Why ? Because the body has organs in which ...
4
Materials for an Alphabet to the Science of Medicine: ...
By excitability, I mean that great principle in animal matter, that may be excited by
stimuli, and is composed of stimulability and vibratility.* “ An inanimate chord
possesses an excitability, that only conslsts of vibratility, and demands a ...
5
Clinical researches on auscultation of the respiratory ...
It is well known that all the thoracic sounds which are heard on the sternal region,
have somewhat greater intensity than in the adjacent regions, on account of the
greater elasticity and vibratility of the sternum. From those general principles on ...
6
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
It was asserted that the membrane might possess in the arrangement of its
circular and radiate fibres a different density and vibratility at different points, thus
rendering possible the simultaneous excitation of the membrane by diil'ereut
tones.
7
Medical Inquiries and Observations: Containing an Account of ...
That this vibratility, or disposition to preternatural motion in animal matter, is the
predisposing cause of fevers, is evident from their occurring in those stages of life
in which it is most common, as in infancy, childhood, youth, and middle life.
8
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic ...
That this vibratility, or disposition to preternatural motion in animal matter, is the
predisposing cause of fevers, is evident from, their occurring in those stages of
life in which it is most common, as in infancy, childhood, youth, and middle life.
With regard to the " compost of the voice," it is obvious that this must depend
partly upon the extent of vibratility possessed by the vocal chords, and partly
upon that possessed by the membranes and cartilages of the larynx, and also
upon the ...
With regard to the " compass of the voice," it is obvious that this must depend
partly upon the extent of vibratility possessed by the vocal chords, and partly
upon that possessed by the membranes and cartilages of the larynx, and also
upon the ...