Sunday 24 June 2012

Hearing in Children

Hearing in Children
Author: Jerry L. Northern
Edition: Fifth
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0683307649
Category: Medical



Hearing in Children


This totally revised edition is a thoroughly referenced and an exhaustive description of the current state of knowledge on hearing and auditory disorders in infants, toddlers and young children. Download Hearing in Children medical books for free.
Presented with emphasis on medical aspects of pediatric hearing loss, it covers identification, evaluation and management of children with hearing impairments and deafness. Features updates and discussions of new hearing tests and screening technologies, guidelines and position statements, discussions on the role of the family in childhood deafness and schools of thought in the management of children with hearing loss, and hearing aid fitting and management issues. A new chapter addresses Otitis Media. Features an alphabetized appendix of ninety synd Get Hearing in Children our bestseller medical books.

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