A complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with hearing and equilibrium.
1Each one clanged lamely against her internal ear and sounded vaguely insulting.
2The deafness was probably due to concussion of the internal ear.
3This cavity is separated from the internal ear.
4It is both phylogenetically and ontogenetically an independent secondary formation, a later accession to the primary internal ear.
5The internal ear is formed by an involution of the integument, and not by an outgrowth of the brain.
6The stirrup now performs a to-and-fro movement at the oval window, passing the auditory impulse inwards to the internal ear.
7The stirrup (h) lies inside the anvil, and touches with its base the outer wall of the internal ear, or auscultory vesicle.
8He enumerates the tunics and humours of the eye, and gives an account of the internal ear, in which he notices the malleus and incus.
9The ear is divided into three parts, called respectively the External, Middle, and Internal ear.
10143.-Diagramof the Middle and Internal Ear.
11142.-Bonyinternal Ear of Right Side.
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Translations for internal ear