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Friedrich Bezold

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and his work to improve education for the hearing impaired. He was also the first physician to provide a clear understanding of
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This article about a German person in the field of medicine is a
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Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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otologist
University of Munich
audiology
tuning forks
mastoiditis
Bezold's abscess
Bezold's mastoiditis
Bezold's sign
Bezold's test
Bezold's triad
otosclerosis
bone conduction
Rinne test
Bezold-Edelmann continuous scale
Galton's whistle
monochord
Friedrich Bezold
Who Named It
"Galton Whistle."
National Museum of American History
"Galton's Whistle,"
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expanding it
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