| 21. | Rohwedder also studied optometry, graduating in 1900 with a Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology in Chicago.
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| 22. | From 1911 he was appointed manager of the Otology Faculty of the R�kus Hospital where he worked until 1933.
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| 23. | The instrument has been used in demonstrations, for tuning other instruments, and for research in psychology and otology.
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| 24. | He was appointed as an Associate Researcher at the Lempert Institute of Otology in New York City from 1946 to 1952.
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| 25. | Kartush edited one of the earliest textbooks focused on intraoperative monitoring, " Neuromonitoring in Otology and Head and Neck Surgery"
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| 26. | During his career, Kuhn was only one of a handful of professors in Germany who specialized in the field of otology.
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| 27. | In otology, a mixture of glycerol and ichthammol ( G & I ) is used for the topical treatment of ear infections.
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| 28. | Returning to Vienna in 1861, Adam Politzer became a professor of otology at the University of Vienna with the support of von Oppolzer.
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| 29. | In 1821, Itard published a major work on otology, describing the results of his medical research based on over 170 detailed cases.
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| 30. | In 1902 this book was translated into English by American otologist Seth MacCuen Smith as " Atlas and Epitome of Otology ".
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