As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to grasp intelligently what is said or to retain the memory of it. Thus a word may have to be repeated two or three times before the patient gets it; or. If he be asked to repeat... The Southern Practitioner - Strana 3211917Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1917 - 782 str.
...if any, signs of middle-ear inflammation, and a caloric reaction present. As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to...knows that there were others, but did not get them. — Abstract of an article on "Effects of High Explosives on Ear," by JG Wilson, in the I'.ritish Medical... | |
| 1917 - 692 str.
...if any, signs of middle-ear inflammation, and a caloric reaction present. As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to...knows that there were others but did not get them. (British Medical Journal, March 17, 1917; Abst. Jour. AMA, April 28, 1917.) Ophthalntoplegia Interna.... | |
| 1917 - 960 str.
...There is a diminution all along the scale both for bone and air conduction. As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to...numbers given consecutively, he will repeat the last on« ; he knows that there were others but did not get them. Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical... | |
| Hanau Wolf Loeb - 1918 - 260 str.
...is a diminution all along the scale both for bone and air conduction. (/) As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to...knows that there were others but did not get them. Mueke(i) expresses a rather gloomy view upon the value of instrumental reeducation of the deaf, (a)... | |
| Hanau Wolf Loeb - 1918 - 184 str.
...is a diminution all along the scale both for bone and air conduction. (/) As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to...knows that there were others but did not get them. Mueke(i) expresses a rather gloomy view upon the value of instrumental reeducation of the deaf, (a)... | |
| Mabel Webster Brown - 1918 - 314 str.
...any, signs of middle-ear inflammation, and a caloric reaction were present. As the deafness diminishes there may persist for a long time an inability to...knows that there were others, but did not get them.— JAMA 68: 1291, April 28, 1917. Abrahams, Adolphe. Soldier's heart. Lancet, Lond., March 24, 1917, p.... | |
| 1918 - 872 str.
...There is a diminution all along scale, both for bone and air conduction. As the deafness diminishes, there may persist for a long time an inability to...knows that there were others, but did not get them. — The Hahnemann Monthly, September, 1917. SOME CONCLUSIONS FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS OF THE DEAF BY... | |
| Heinrich Stern - 1919 - 358 str.
...longer to get improvement, but complete recovery cannot be expected. 6. As the deafness diminishes, there may persist for a long time an inability to...three times before the patient gets it; or, if he is asked to repeat two or three numbers given consecutively, he will repeat the last one. He knows... | |
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