Re: painfully loud sound (Allan Goldstein )


Subject: Re: painfully loud sound
From:    Allan Goldstein  <doctorpops1(at)YAHOO.COM>
Date:    Fri, 12 Nov 2004 10:31:40 -0500

--Apple-Mail-1--440267793 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Dr Depireux=92s reply to the location of acoustic pain is interesting. =20= The experiment is simple to perform. Anesthesia of the tympanic=20 membrane can be achieved by any otolaryngologist in about 30 seconds=20 with an injection of local anesthetic along the posterior bony canal=20 wall. Thus expose to painful sound level before and after. Experiment=20= completed. Allan J. Goldstein M.D. Retired otolaryngologist. Bostonear-auditory(at)yahoo.com --Apple-Mail-1--440267793 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 <fontfamily><param>Times</param>Dr Depireux=92s reply to the location of acoustic pain is interesting. The experiment is simple to perform.=20 Anesthesia of the tympanic membrane can be achieved by any otolaryngologist in about 30 seconds with an injection of local anesthetic along the posterior bony canal wall. Thus expose to painful sound level before and after. Experiment completed. Allan J. Goldstein M.D. Retired otolaryngologist. Bostonear-auditory(at)yahoo.com </fontfamily>= --Apple-Mail-1--440267793--


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