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Audiology (from
Latin audīre, "to hear"; and from Gr****
branch of
learning -λογία, -logia) is a
branch of
science that
studies hearing, balance, and related...
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return to London,
where he
commenced to practise. In 1813 he was
oculist and
aurist to the
Princess of Wales, and to Leopold, duke of Saxe-Coburg; he was then...
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German bishop Cornel Lichtenberg (1848 –
after 1895),
Hungarian aurist Dave Lichtenberg,
American musician performing under the name
Little Fyodor...
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Schwartze may
refer to:
Hermann Schwartze (1837-1910),
aurist Johan Georg Schwartze (1814-1874),
painter Peter Schwartze (born 1931), neurophysiologist...
- (from
Latin auris dextrae) aur. laev to left ear (from
Latin auris laevae)
aurist. ear
drops (from
Latin auristillae) AUS
Artificial urinary sphincter AV...
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Rudolf Schwartze (7
September 1837 – 20
August 1910) was a
German aurist, born at
Neuhof in
Pomerania and
educated in
Berlin and Würzburg. He settled...
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Queen Charlotte. Her
majesty thereupon appointed Wright her surgeon-
aurist in ordinary. He
moved to
London and soon
acquired a
large and fashionable...
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whether in the laboratory, schoolroom, or
office of the
psychologist or
aurist. The
instrument operated on a
battery and
presented a tone or a click; it...
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England for America,
travelling around the
middle colonies as an
oculist and
aurist before settling in Philadelphia. He
placed prosthetic eyes and performed...
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Kinematograph Members Society John
Dougles McLaggan, CVO 12 June 1958
Aurist to the
Queen John
Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett, CMG, OBE 1
January 1959 For personal...