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Basic aural dyscrasia; being an inquiry into a condition of system disposing to aural disease, now for the first time described as the basic aural dyscrasia, involving an explanation of the mode of causation of tinnitus aurium, and a description of a hitherto unnoticed form of deafness—Vascular deafness

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Cooper, R.T. Basic aural dyscrasia; being an inquiry into a condition of system disposing to aural disease, now for the first time described as the basic aural dyscrasia, involving an explanation of the mode of causation of tinnitus aurium, and a description of a hitherto unnoticed form of deafness—Vascular deafness. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science 79, 504–509 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02974748

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