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Volume 334:1614 June 13, 1996 Number 24
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The External Ear

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Edited by Frank E. Lucente, William Lawson, and Nelson Lee Novick. 331 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1995. $89. ISBN 0-7216-5667-6.

In most textbooks of otolaryngology or otology the external ear receives short shrift, with coverage of its wide variety of medical and surgical problems crammed into a short chapter. The External Ear stands in sharp contrast. Over 300 pages of text and illustrations deal exclusively with the pinna and ear canal. The book is a collaborative effort of specialists in otolaryngology and dermatology. It is the latest incarnation of a monograph, Diseases of the External Ear by Ben Senturia and others (Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas), first published in 1957. In 1980, the original book was revised and updated by . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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