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In the Blink of an Ear
In the Blink of an Ear
An ear-opening reassessment of sonic art from World War II to the present
Marcel Duchamp famously championed a "non-retinal" visual art, rejecting judgments of taste and ...
Introduction
Introduction
The inner ear contains three major sensory receptors: the crista of the semicircular canals for sensing angular acceleration, the macule of the utricle and saccule for sensing line...
Semont and Epley Maneuvers
Semont and Epley Maneuvers
Until 1980, treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) mainly consisted of reassuring patients of the benign nature of the condition and a recommendation that they av...
Surgical sub-specialities
Surgical sub-specialities
Ear infections - Ear injuries - Epistaxis - Throat infections - Foreign bodies - Facial pain - Facial nerve palsy - Vertigo - Anatomy of the eye - Red eye - Conjunctivitis - Cornea...
Schuknecht’s Crusade Against Myths in Otology
Schuknecht’s Crusade Against Myths in Otology
Like Joseph Toynbee, Harold Schuknecht believed that the only way to develop rational treatments for inner ear diseases was to understand the pathology of these diseases. Schuknech...
William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea
William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea
After graduation from Georgetown University in 1896, William Franklin Sands joined the US diplomatic corps as second secretary in Tokyo. His year there sparked his interest in East...


