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Auscultation
CIDE DICTIONARY
Auscultation, n. [L. ausculcatio, fr. auscultare to listen, fr. a dim. of auris, orig. ausis, ear. See Auricle, and cf. Scout, n. ].
- The act of listening or hearkening to. Hickes. [1913 Webster]
- An examination by listening either directly with the ear (immediate auscultation) applied to parts of the body, as the abdomen; or with the stethoscope (mediate auscultation), in order to distinguish sounds recognized as a sign of health or of disease. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Auscultation, n. the act of listening, esp. to sounds from the heart, lungs, etc., as a part of medical diagnosis.
Derivative
auscultatory adj.
Etymology
L auscultatio f. auscultare listen to
ROGET THESAURUS
Auscultation
Hearing
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