An address on the treatment of deafness in persons who hear best in a noise (paracusis Willisii) : the mechanism of aural accommodation, the regulation of labyrinthine fluid tension, the tightening of relaxed drums and joints : read before the West Kent Medico-Chirurgical Society, at the Miller Hospital, Greenwich, March 4th, 1910 : amplified / by Charles J. Heath.

  • Heath, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1856-1934.
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1911
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An address on the treatment of deafness in persons who hear best in a noise (paracusis Willisii) : the mechanism of aural accommodation, the regulation of labyrinthine fluid tension, the tightening of relaxed drums and joints : read before the West Kent Medico-Chirurgical Society, at the Miller Hospital, Greenwich, March 4th, 1910 : amplified / by Charles J. Heath. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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