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PROGRESS IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY.A Summary Of The Bibliographic Material Available In The Field Of OtolaryngologyFUNCTIONAL EXAMINATION OF FUNCTIONAL EXAMINATION OF HEARING; DEAF-MUTISM AND EDUCATION OF THE DEAF
ROBERT SONNENSCHEIN, M.D.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1930;11(1):97-116.
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One of the most striking facts that I have noted in looking over the literature from Oct. 1, 1928, to September, 1929, is that so few articles on functional testing of hearing have appeared in the European journals. It has been my usual experience to find that most papers relating to this subject have for a good many years appeared especially in the German journals. This last year they have been absent so far as I have been able to determine. I have found one article in French dealing with the audiometer of the type most used in America, and all the other papers were those which appeared in England and in this country, particularly the latter. This is a decided reversal of form from that which was observed in previous years when American or English writers seemed to deal with this subject only on rare occasions. It can be
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CHICAGO
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Submitted for publication, Nov. 28, 1929.
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