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!!!!1802 __ Auscultation * Mathieu-François-Régis Buisson (1776-1804) * ''Comment :'' « Buisson distinguishes two sorts of hearing, the passive or “audition”, the active or “auscultation”, a division based on equally exact observations, and on which is based the difference between the words, “to hear” and “to listen” » ''(Laënnec on Buisson (1802), in ‘Journal de Médecine Brumaire’ ; quoted in Duffin, “To see with a better eye”, p. 43 ; cited by Jonathan Sterne, In “The Audible Past”, p. 100)'' * ''Comment :'' AUSCULTATE : "to listen" (especially with a stethoscope), 1833 (in auscultator), from L. auscultat-, pp. stem of auscultare "to listen to," from aus-, from auris "ear" ; "the rest is doubtful" ^[Oxford English Dictionary OED^]. Auscultation "act of listening" is from 1634; medical sense is from 1833. * ''Sources :'' {small}J. Sterne. (2003). ''The Audible Past - Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction''. Durham & London : Duke University Press.{/small} {br}{br}
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