BunchC. C.: Some Observations on Clinical Otosclerosis, Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 43:344–366 (1934), June, reports the results of repeated tests on a few patients with otosclerosis. Recently an attempt to appraise the subsequent hearing in children with otitis media was made by FowlerE. P., The Prognosis of Moderate Deafness in Youth: Variations With Disease, Management and Treatment. N. Y. St. J. Med., 36:607–613 (1936), April 15.
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CioccoA.: Audiometric Studies on School Children. I. The Consistency and Significance of Tests Made With a 4-A Audiometer. Pub. Health Rep., 51:1402–1416 (1936).
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Cf. Ciocco, A.: Loc. cit.
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CioccoA.: Audiometric Studies on School Children. II. Types of Audiometric Curves. Pub. Health Rep., 51:1609–1621 (1936).
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BunchC. C.RaifordT. S.: Race and Sex Variations in Auditory Acuity. Arch. of Otolaryng., 13:423–434 (1931), March.
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CioccoA.: Observations on the Hearing of 1,980 Individuals: Biometric Study. Laryngoscope, 42:837–856 (1932), November. See also footnote 4.
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CroweS. J.GuildS. R.PolvogtL. M.: Observations on the Pathology of High-tone Deafness. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 54:315–379 (1934), May.