Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-dlnhk Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-25T21:55:27.243Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Royal Society of Medicine—Section of Otology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Societies' Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1948

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

1Lederer, Francis L. et al. , 1946, “Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation—The History and Development of the Program”, Supplement to United States Naval Medical Bulletin, 183225 (03).Google ScholarPubMed
2Doerfler, Leo and Stewart, Kenneth, 1946, “Malingering and Psychogenic Deafness”, Journal Speech Disorders, xi, 181.Google Scholar
3Martin, Norvil A., 1946, “Psychogenic Deafness”, Ann. Otol. Rhin. & Laryng. lv, 81, (03).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
4Froeschels, Emil, 1944, “Psychic Deafness in Children”, Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat., li, 544 (06).Google Scholar
5Lederer, Francis L. and Hardy, William G., 1946, “Treatment and Training of the Hard of Hearing. Arch. Otolaryng., xliii, 429 (05).Google Scholar
6Truex, Edward H. (Junior), 1946, “Psychogenic Deafness”, Connecticut State Medical Journal, x, 907 (11).Google Scholar
7Hardy, William G., Hearing Aids, Reprint from “The Doctors Talk It Over”, Radio Broadcast (07 21st).Google Scholar
8Truex, Edward H. (Junior), 1945, Report to Surgeon General of Survey made by Chief of Aural Rehabilitation Service, Deshon General Hospital (11).Google Scholar
9Smith, Stuart W., 1947, “Psychological Aspects of Hearing Defects”, presented at Veterans Administration Seminar, Vocational Rehabilitation of Veterans with Hearing and/or Speech Impairment (01 23rd).Google Scholar
10Canfield, Norton, 1947, “Rehabilitation of the Deafened”, Rocky Mt. Medical Journal (04).Google Scholar
11Canfield, Norton, 1947, “Science Gives New Hope to the Deafened”, The Crippled Child Magazine, 14 (06).Google Scholar
12Carhart, Raymond, 1946, “Indiidual Differences in Hearing for Speech”, Ann. Ool. Rhin. Laryng., lv, 233 (06).Google Scholar
13Michels, Merrill and Randt, Clark, 1947, “Galvanic Skin Response in the Differential Diagnosis of Deafness”, Arch. Otol., xlv, 302 (03).Google Scholar
14Fowler, Edmund P. (Junior), 1947, “Discovery and Evaluation of Otic Cripples”, Arch. Otol., xlv, 550 (05).Google Scholar
15McMahon, Bernard J., 1945, “Post-War Deafness, A Challenge to the Otologist”, Ann. Otol. Rhin. Laryng., liv, 61 (03).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
16Truex, Edward H. (Junior), 1945, “Chronic Deafness, its Treatment in the Army”, Ann. Otol. Rhin. Laryng., liv, 466 (09).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
17Ewing, I.R. and Ewing, A.W.G., 1944, “The Ascertainment of Deafness in Infancy and Early Childhood”, J. Laryng. and Otol., lix, 309 (09).Google Scholar
18Shilling, C.W., Everley, I.A. and Harris, J.D., 1945, “Hearing Tests: An Evaluation”, U.S. Nav. M. Bull., xliv, 100 (01).Google Scholar
19Fowler, E.P. (Junior), 1944, “Total Monaural Deafness for Speech, but not for Speech Frequencies: Misleading Threshold Audiograms”, Laryngoscope, liv, 605 (11).Google Scholar
20Shambaugh, G.E., “Comparison of the Improvement of Hearing Following the Fenestration Operation with that Obtained by Wearing a Hearing Aid”, Arch. Otol., xli, 189.Google Scholar
21Walter, M.M., 1945, “Vocational Rehabilitation for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing”, Arch. Otol., xlii, 157 (09).Google Scholar
22Patt, Harvey M., 1946, “Auditory Acuity of Artillerymen and of Rifle Coaches”, Arch Otol., xliv, 298 (09).Google Scholar