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...LECTURE. "Auditory Vertigo: Deafness due to Ear Disease." Dr. Clarence J. Blake. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 1/9/1909 | See Source »

...Auditory Vertigo: Deafness due to Ear Disease. Dr. C. J. Blake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL LECTURES | 12/2/1908 | See Source »

...head of the family so called, W. M. Chadbourne '00. Lisauro, his son, C. F. C. Arensberg '01. Martine, friend to Antonio, G. J. Wright '00. Terzo, Kinsman to Bellides, E. W. James '01. Gerasto, friend to Otrante, H. G. Schleiter '01. Moncado, a courtier, R. D. Brackett '01. Vertigo, a French tailor, E. E. Sargeant '00. Eranio, a miller, N. F. Hall '00. Bustofa, his son, J. G. Brackett, '01. Constable, H. G. Schleiter '01. Ismenia, daughter to Bellides, W. C. Arensberg '00. Aminta, her cousin, R. I. Lee '02. Florimel, daughter to Julio, and supposed daughter to Franio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE MAID IN THE MILL." | 4/5/1900 | See Source »

...Chadbourne '00. Antonio, J. H. Holmes '02. Martine, J. H. Barnes '00. Lisauro, C. F. C. Arensberg '01. Terzo, G. J. Wright '00. Otrante, a Duke, W. N. Seaver '00. Gerasto, his servant, H. G. Schleiter '00. Moncado, courtier, R. D. Brackett '01. Pedro, courtier, C. F. Adams '00. Vertigo, a tailor, E. E. Sargeant '00. Franio, a miller, N. F. Hall '09. Bustopha, his son, J. G. Brackett '01. Ismenia, W. C. Arensberg '00. Aminta, R. I. Lee '02. Florimel, H. W. French '01. Gillian, J. P. Sanborn '00. Courtiers, Rustics, Shepherds, Nymphs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Delta Upsilon Play. | 3/12/1900 | See Source »

...effect, and finally as a paralyzing agent upon one just beginning to use it, so that instead of its being an aid to digestion, it really retards it. With the heart it causes that palpitation and tremulousness that is so frequently observed, and is often the cause of vertigo. Its effect upon the optic nerve is to cause dimness of sight, and eventually to weaken the eye and bring on near-sightedness. The hearing is also affected by its use, a tendency being developed to hear imaginary sounds. Dr. Sargent said that in college the man who roomed above...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TOBACCO AND ITS EFFECTS. | 3/8/1883 | See Source »

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