10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTOTIC»
Discover the use of
entotic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
entotic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Diseases of the ear and their treatment
We distinguish three kinds of noises — namely, (a) nervous, also called
subjective ; (b) entotic ; (c) objective. We assume that the first mentioned are
caused by irritation of the nervous apparatus, either in the labyrinth or in the brain
, arising ...
39¢ Monotremata, Ears of, xxix. 373; (Denker) xxx. 378 MOURE and BRINDEL,
Five Hundred Mastoid Operations, xxxiv. 346 MOXTER, Middle-Ear Tuberculosis,
xxxii. zoo Mucx, Diabetic Mastoiditis, xxix. 280; Entotic Aneurismal Murmur, xxxii.
3
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Ear: Including the Anatomy ...
It is necessary to distinguish between subjective sensations proper and the so-
called “ entotic” noises, which originate in the middle ear or adjacent parts, and
are transmitted to the labyrinth. These noises are often caused by the condition of
...
Yet. there are in addition to these sound phenomena, others emanating from
some source within the ear. known as Entotic Murmurs, objective sounds which
can be heard by the examiner with or without an auscultation tube. These sounds
...
Charles Edmund Fisher, Willis Alonzo Dewey, 1908
5
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
entotic (en-tot'ik), a. [< Gr. cvrdr, within, + oir entrailed (en-trald'), p. a. [< entrail + -
ea"2.] (in--), — E. earl, + -tc.] Of or pertaining to In her., having the same tincture
as the field the interior of the ear; being or arising within upon which it is borne, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
6
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
entotic (en-tot'ik), a. [< Gr. hrdc, within, + oic (or-), = E. ear1, + -ic] Of or pertaining
to the interior of the ear ; being or arising within the ear : an epithet applied to
auditory sensations which are independent of external vibrations, but arise from ...
7
Robert A. Heinlein, Vol 2: In Dialogue with His Century ...
31. ENTOTIC. They boarded Lindblad Explorer in Punta Arenas, far in the south
of Chile on the Strait of Magellan. It was the end of summer in Antarctica: They
would be skirting the coastline in the Bellingshausen Sea and touching at the ...
William H. Patterson, Jr., 2014
8
Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century
31. ENTOTIC. They boarded Lindblad Explorer in Punta Arenas, far in the south
of Chile on the Strait of Magellan. It was the end of summer in Antarctica: They
would be skirting the coastline in the Bellingshausen Sea and touching at the ...
William H. Patterson, 2010
9
Physical Signs in Medicine and Surgery: An Atlas of Rare, ...
(IMD 1974) (ARPS 1990) (Otolaryngology) (Oral Maxillofacial) Bieg's Entotic sign,
[Albert Bing, German otologist, 1844-1922] when sounds are heard by the patient
only when spoken through an ear trumpet joined by a catheter to the ...
10
Mental Physiology: Especially in Its Relations to Mental ...
Those abnormal sensations which are localised as originating within the ear, or
in the physical apparatus near to the ear, are termed " entotic." Subsequently we
shall see that these entotic sensations are often misinterpreted by the insane.
Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop, 1895
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ENTOTIC»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
entotic is used in the context of the following news items.
In-cell infection: a novel pathway for Epstein-Barr virus infection …
Most internalized GFP-Akata cells displayed characteristics of entotic cell death (lysotracker positive and caspase-3 negative; Supplementary ... «Nature.com, Apr 15»