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Auditory physiology of external and middle ear
Auditory physiology of external and middle ear
Contributor(s):
Melnick, William. Ohio State University. College of Medicine.
Publication:
[Columbus, Ohio] : The University : [for sale by its Health Services Audio-Visual and Television Center], c1976
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Abstract:
(Critical) This program presents a brief overview of the functional anatomy of the external and middle ear. The anatomy of the conducting elements are related to the physics of sound transmission. The presentation is well done and nicely illustrated. Thus, the program is recommended for medical students, otorhinolaryngologists, neurologists, audiologists, and neurosurgeons. and In this program, Dr. William Melnick of the Department of Otolaryngology at the Ohio State University School of Medicine presents an overview of the anatomy of the external and middle ear. An understanding of the physics of sound transmission in a normally functioning ear is necessary in dealing with patients suffering from hearing loss. Dr. Melnick explains these concepts through a series of diagrams, animations, and live action sequences depicting the inner workings of the ear.
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