Abstract
THE author says that this work is an abridgment of his “Vocal Physiology and Hygiene,” of which a notice has already appeared in NATURE (vol. xxi. p. 271), and that it is intended “to furnish persons who make an artistic or professional use of the vocal organs with a concise account of those relations of the voice to physical and medical science which are only cursorily alluded to, or passed over altogether, in treatises on elocution and singing.”
The Science of Voice Production and Voice Preservation, for the Use of Speakers and Singers.
By Gordon Holmes, Physician to the Municipal Throat and Ear Infirmary. (London: Chatto and Windus.)
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The Science of Voice Production and Voice Preservation, for the Use of Speakers and Singers . Nature 22, 143–144 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022143a0
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