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DURING the discussion on “Hearing and Hearing Aids” held by Sections J (Psychology) and I (Physiology) of the British Association in Norwich on September 5, the major point considered was the effect of intense stimuli upon the performance of normal and deaf ears. The matter was approached from two points of view; of the increase of intelligibility of speech, when amplified, for partially deaf patients, and of the effect of listening to loud pure tones upon the acuity of pure tone hearing in both normal and partially deaf ears.
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RAWDON-SMITH, A. Hearing and Aids to Hearing. Nature 136, 483–484 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136483a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136483a0