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audiometry, pure-tone (medicine) and Cavell, Edith (Louisa) (sh)


audiometry, pure-tone (medicine)


audiometry, pure-tone
Measurement of hearing based on the use of pure tones of various frequencies and intensities as auditory stimuli.


Cavell, Edith (Louisa) (sh)




born Dec. 4, 1865, Swardeston, Norfolk, Eng.
died Oct. 12, 1915, Brussels, Belg.

English nurse and heroine of World War I. She began her nursing career in 1895 and in 1907 became first matron of a hospital in Brussels, where she greatly improved the standard of nursing.

After the German occupation of Belgium (1914), she became involved in an underground group that helped about 200 Allied soldiers escape to The Netherlands. She was subsequently arrested and executed by the Germans.


Edith Cavell

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