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He was also an important influence in the career of renowned otologist Adam Politzer.
The principal members are the audiologist, speech-language pathologist, otologist, and the family physician.
Her father is an otologist.
She was the daughter of Harriet and Joseph Toynbee, a noted otologist.
While complications from this surgery can arise, the risk of complications is greatly reduced when using a highly experienced otologist.
Discovered by otologist Ramil Montes.
The Bing test, was devised by German otologist Albert Bing.
Küster's radical mastoid operation is described as an extension of the simple mastoidectomy introduced by otologist Hermann Schwartze (1837-1910).
Ádám Politzer, a Hungarian-born otologist practicing in Vienna, experimented with rubber in 1886.
William House is an Otologist and is the founder of House ear institute in Los Angeles, California.
If you think you have a hearing problem and are thinking about getting a hearing aid, look for an ear, nose, and throat doctor (an otolaryngologist or otologist).
William Fouts House (December 1, 1923 - December 7, 2012) was an American otologist, physician and medical researcher who developed and invented the cochlear implant.
In 1902 this book was translated into English by American otologist Seth MacCuen Smith as "Atlas and Epitome of Otology".
In the following years, I had seven M.R.I.'s and saw seven neurologists, two orthopedists, one rheumatologist, one otologist, two physiatrists and one psychiatrist.
Julia became old Lowji's favorite in-law; he preferred her company even to the London otologist who married Farrokh's sister - and Lowji Daruwalla was an unabashed Anglophile.
One of his biographers, Albert Mudry, stated that Politzer was "the greatest otologist of the 19th century and one of the greatest of all time (...) he covered all fields of otology".
Dr. Derald Brackmann, an otologist with the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, assured me that hearing loss occurs only after "prolonged exposure" (more than eight hours a day) to 85 or more decibels.
In 1961, Dr. William F. House, an otologist considered the inventor of the cochlear implant, John Doyle (a neurosurgeon) and James Doyle (a physicist) commenced work on a single-channel device in Los Angeles.
It is surprising, and possibly inappropriate, that a leading article on a middle ear condition should be written by someone who specialises in general practice, rather than by an otologist, and by someone who may be less well acquainted with the problems of long waiting times in Britain than a British specialist.