Five sections then follow, focusing on laryngology, rhinology, otology, orofacial and lower airway surgery. |
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Martin Birchall, professor of laryngology at University College London, was part of the team which gave Ms Jensen back the gift of speech. |
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He served in the Royal Army Medical Corps in India and Germany and then studied laryngology and otology at the Royal Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital in London. |
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Zeitels has used the trove to write scores of papers about the pioneers of laryngology, and today is recognized as the field's leading historian. |
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With the development of laryngology in the late 19th century, the connection between the ear and throat became known, and otologists became associated with laryngologists. |
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Though he had followed his father into the specialty of laryngology, he reviewed pioneering works of psychology and neurology by Charcot, Krafft-Ebing, and others for a medical journal his father had founded. |
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Since the fifties, Strong and his team — which included a Hungarian émigré named Geza Jako and a gifted resident named Charles Vaughan — had helped reinvent the tools of laryngology. |
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In the past I was intimately involved in the introduction of the CO2 laser to the field of laryngology as well as the development of laser-based airway therapies. |
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The finding is published recently in the Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology. |
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