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Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss Download

Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss
Author: Robert A. Dobie
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0769300529
Category: Medical



Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss


The most comprehensive and practical guide on legal aspects of hearing loss is once again the most accurate and up-to-date, with the release of the second edition of Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss. Download Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss medical books for free.
The second edition has over 150 new references and new discussions on topics such as: otoacoustic emissions, genetics of hearing loss, developments in hearing protection, effects of race and scioeconomic status on hearing, susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss, acoustic trauma from airbags and audiological testing, and fetal noise exposure. Exhaustively covering all aspects of hearing loss claims and court cases, the book is essential for physicians, attorneys, employers and insurance professionals. Practical guidance is provided Get Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss our bestseller medical books.

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Medical-Legal Evaluation of Hearing Loss Download


The second edition has over 150 new references and new discussions on topics such as: otoacoustic emissions, genetics of hearing loss, developments in hearing protection, effects of race and scioeconomic status on hearing, susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss, acoustic trauma from airbags and audiological testing, and fetal noise exposure Practical guidance is provided

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