Finally, there is in the labyrinth a wonderful organ, discovered by the Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them to the nerve filaments... A Clinical manual of the diseases of the ear - Page 37by Laurence Turnbull - 1872 - 470 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1866 - 802 pages
...Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them...nerve filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without their knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings *so Kblliker reckons)... | |
| John Tyndall - Sound - 1867 - 372 pages
...Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them...nerve filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without VIBRATORY APPARATUS OP THE EAR. 325 their knowledge or contrivance, this lute... | |
| John Tyndall - Music - 1867 - 364 pages
...Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them...nerve filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without their knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings* has existed for... | |
| William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet - Physics - 1868 - 554 pages
...wonderful organ, discovered by Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to receive vibrations of different...filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ear of man, and without his knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings * has existed * According to Kolliker,... | |
| William James Rolfe - Physics - 1868 - 328 pages
...wonderful organ, discovered by Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to receive vibrations of different...filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ear of man, and without his knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings * has existed * According to Kolliker,... | |
| Gilbert Sutton - Religion and science - 1868 - 356 pages
...Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them...nerve filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without their knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings has existed for... | |
| World, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 822 pages
...Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its cords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them...nerve filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without their knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings has existed for... | |
| Ohio State Medical Society - Medicine - 1872 - 310 pages
...by Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them to the nerve filaments which transverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without their knowledge or contrivance, this lute... | |
| M. J. Williamson - Spiritualism - 1873 - 450 pages
...Marchese Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to accept vibrations of different periods, and transmit them...nerve filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ears of men, and without their knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings has existed for... | |
| William James Rolfe - Physics - 1874 - 550 pages
...wonderful organ, discovered by Corti, which is to all appearance a musical instrument, with its chords so stretched as to receive vibrations of different...filaments which traverse the organ. Within the ear of man, and without his knowledge or contrivance, this lute of 3,000 strings * has existed * According to Kolliker,... | |
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