Definition of Otologist. Meaning of Otologist. Synonyms of Otologist

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Definition of Otologist

Otologist
Otologist O*tol"o*gist, n. One skilled in otology; an aurist.

Meaning of Otologist from wikipedia

- Otology is a branch of medicine which studies normal, pathological anatomy and physiology of the ear (hearing). Otology also studies vestibular sensory...
- the University of Maryland Medical Center uses the term, "otologist/neurotologist". Otologists and neurotologists have specialized in otolaryngology and...
- [ˈbaːraːɲ ˈroːbɛrt]; 22 April 1876 – 8 April 1936) was an Austro-Hungarian otologist. He received the 1914 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work...
- Karl Heinrich Grünberg (16 July 1875 in Stralsund – 25 November 1932 in Bonn) was a German otorhinolaryngologist, known for his research on the pathological...
- confirm the nature of hearing loss. The Rinne test was named after German otologist Heinrich Adolf Rinne (1819–1868); the Weber test was named after Ernst...
- Boston, U.S., to Jewish parents from Portugal, where her mother is an otologist and her father is an ENT surgeon. When Ruah was 5, the family moved back...
- September 1847, in Vienna – 17 June 1921, in Vienna) was an Austrian otologist. Viktor was the son of Alois Urbantschitsch and his wife, Wilhelmine Mengele...
- Alexander Prussak (1839 – 20 January 1897, in St. Petersburg) was a Russian otologist. He studied at the Medical-Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg, obtaining...
- in Great Britain and America Margaret Dix (1902–1991), British neuro-otologist Margaret A. Dix (born 1939), Jersey-born Guatemalan botanist Michèle Dix...
- Ádám Politzer, a Hungarian-born otologist practicing in Vienna, experimented with rubber in 1886. The German otologist Rudolf Voltolini (1819–1889) created...