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A TREATISE on the physiology of the voice, intended by the author to be useful not only to physiologists and pathologists, but also to those engaged in singing or in teaching singing. A chapter on the nature and qualities of sounds, based on Helmholtz' well-known work, and a short one on musical instruments, introduce the main topic, the physiology of the human organ of voice. There are also separate chapters on the vocal register, the different kinds of voice, and the relations of voice, speech, and song.
Physiology of the Human Voice–Physiologie und Pathologie der Menschlichen Stimme.
By Dr. M. J. Rossbach. (Würzburg. London: Williams & Norgate.)
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Physiology of the Human Voice—Physiologie und Pathologie der Menschlichen Stimme. Nature 1, 17 (1869). https://doi.org/10.1038/001017d0
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