How to Cite
BT, P. (1). Audiological findings in presbycusis. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 10(1), 159. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/753
Abstract
Increasing deafness in the aged is one of the interesting chapters and psychologically perhaps the most important in our Bible of Audiology. Aging is the p·rocess of growing mature or old - occurs in all cells and structures of the body
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Archives of otolaryngology 73 (1961) 662-74.'
Pestalozza"G, and Shore, I, 'Clinical evaluation of presbycusis on the basis of different
tests of auditory function' Laryngoscope, 65 (1955) 1136-63.
Young and Harbert, ' Significance of SISI test'. J J."A.R., 7,303-311,196'7.