Auriscope
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historical examples
constance happened to overlook the table on which stood the auriscope.
the pillar of light louis tracy
“it is improbable in the highest degree that any steamer is near enough to affect the auriscope,” he said.
the pillar of light louis tracy
noun
a medical instrument for examinig the external ear also called otoscope
auriscope au·ri·scope (ôr’ĭ-skōp’)
n.
see otoscope.
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