10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «APHONOUS»
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Stammering and stuttering
It is, therefore, false to say that the larynx does not intervene in aphonous speech
; — the laryngoscope proves the contrary." This fact forms the basis for utilising in
the treatment of stuttering exercises a, voix basse. I agree with Guillaume that ...
2
Clinical Researches on Different Diseases of the Larynx, ...
This took place in a case observed by me, of phonical paralysis of the muscles
closing the glottis, in consequence of catarrh. In this case, a woman 47 years old,
who had been since the last ten months perfectly aphonous, on seeing a child fall
...
3
The presages of life and death in diseases, in seven books, ...
Ægr. in the Wpman three Months gone with Child, and who lived on the Sea-fide.
Sometimes Persons are render'd aphonous, when the Stomach is injur'd by any
Humour, and when this Humour is either spontaneously, or artificially evacuated
...
4
Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion:
M. X----, at Belfort, cannot talk for more than ten minutes or a quarter of al hour
without becoming completely aphonous. Different doctors consulted finl no lesion
in the vocal organs, but one of them says that M. X---- suffers fror senility of the ...
5
The Presages of Life and Death in Diseases: In Seven Books. ...
Sometimes Persons are render'd aphonous, when the Stomach is injur'd by any
Humour, and when this Humour is either spontaneousiy, or artificially evacuated,
they are forthwith freed from their Disorder. Thus Hippocrates Lib. 5. Epidom.
Prosper Alpini, Hieronymus David Gaubius, 1746
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The Method and Practice of Autosuggestion
M. X----, at Belfort, cannot talk for more than ten minutes or a quarter of an hour
without becoming completely aphonous. Different doctors consulted find no
lesion in the vocal organs, but one of them says that M. X---- suffers from senility
of the ...
Emile Coue, C Harry Brooks, 2011
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
—aphonic, aphonous, adj. aphonia paralytica /par'olit'iko/, a condition
characterized by a loss of the voice caused by paralysis or disease of the
laryngeal nerves. See also aphonia. aphonic pectoriloquy /afon'ik/, the abnormal
transmission of ...
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Psychology Books Part - 1:
M. X,at Belfort, cannot talkfor morethanten minutesor aquarterof an hourwithout
becoming completely aphonous. Different doctors consulted findno lesion inthe
vocal organs, butone of them saysthat M. X suffersfrom senility of the larynx, and
...
9
The Gentleman's Magazine
... whose christian name appears to have been Constance." What her surname
was, Mr. Collier has not ascertained ; the Biographical Dictionary gives her the
somewhat aphonous cognomen of Kinchtoe, or Klinchtoe, we do not know which,
...
Sylvanus Urban, Gent., 1841
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An Introduction to Greek Grammar on a New Plan
... polews, of a town. The consonants are distinguished into the mute, or '
aphonous (adzwva, afwna), the semivowels or herniphonous (fimqSwz/a,
hémifwna), and the double; The mute are nine: three labial, w, B, ¢. three 4
PRONUNCIATION.
Thomas Foster Barham, 1829