10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LARYNGOPHONY»
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laryngophony in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
laryngophony and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Special pathology and diagnostics: with therapeutic hints
... been called laryngophony and tracheoyhony — laryngeal voice and tracheal
voice. If the stethoscope be placed upon the upper part of 156 THORAX. Friction
sound, Auscultation of Voice The voice, as heard in a normal condition of the ...
Charles Godlove Raue, 1869
2
On Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Passages: ... Second ...
This resonance of the voice is termed natural laryngophony, while that which is
heard along the trachea, whether in the mesian line in front or at the lateral parts
of the neck, and, to some extent, even over the spinous processes of the ...
Henry William FULLER, 1867
3
A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General ...
These sounds hare been called from their site, bronchophony and laryngophony
; and arise from the vibrations propagated through the air contained in the
trachea and bronchi, and which become weaker as they extend in the direction of
the ...
4
Dr. Hooper's Physician's Vade-mecum ... Fourth edition, etc
This sound is called laryngophony. The same sound is heard when the lungs
between the bronchial tubes and the parietes of the chest are condensed, and
especially if the bronchi are at the same time enlarged—this is bronchuphony. If
in the ...
Robert HOOPER (M.D.), William Augustus GUY, 1858
5
Special Pathology and Diagnostics, with therapeutic hints
Such then are laryngophony, tracheophony, bronchophony and the distant
humming or buzzing of the voice, when heard over the respiratory organs in a
normal condition. It must not, however, be supposed that there exists any defined
line of ...
6
On Diseases of the Chest, including heart and great vessels: ...
This resonance of the voice is termed natural laryngophony, whilst that which is
heard along the trachea, whether in the mesian line in front or at the lateral parts
of the neck, and, to some extent, even over the spinous processes of the ...
Henry William FULLER, 1862
7
On Diseases of the Chest: Including Diseases of the Heart ...
Including Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels : Their Pathology, Physical
Diagnosis. Symptoms, and Treatment Henry William Fuller. This resonance of the
voice is termed natural laryngophony, whilst that which is heard along the
trachea ...
Henry William Fuller, 1862
8
Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science: containing ...
Laryngeal, Laryngophony, see Voice — v. Pharyngeal, see Voice — v. Tracheal,
Laryngophony. VOW, Way. VOIES DIGESTIVES, "Ways, digestive— v.
Zachrymales, Lachrymal passages— r. Premieres, Ways, digestive — v.
Secondes, Ways ...
9
The practice of medicine; or, a treatise on special ...
This phenomenon is termed the laryngeal or tracheal voice, or laryngophony, or
tracheophony. It is the sound of health; but we meet with a similar physical sign in
disease; — the voice, when a cavity exists in the lungs, and is at the same time ...
10
A treatise on auscultation
In bronchophony the sound of the voice is heard to resound loudly at the
extremity of the stethoscope ; in laryngophony, however, the sound of the voice,
to use the words of Laennec, traverses the tube of the stethoscope, and prevents
the ...