Dix et al., 1952 - Google Patents
Further observations upon the diagnosis of deafness in young childrenDix et al., 1952
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- Dix M
- Hallpike C
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- British Medical Journal
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AND SIGNAL LAMP Saw.-N oE74* EA oPERAroR4 AND SUBJECT OPERATRS CONTrA~ n~.-; n flashes of a signal lamp. The child sits in front of the wooden box shown in Fig. 1, within which are displayed a series of attractive pictures. In order to be seen, these pictures …
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