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Hanson JR. Anson BJ. and Bast TH. The early embryology of the auditory ossicles in man. (1959) Q Bull Northwest Univ Med Sch. 33: 358-379. PMID: 14399619
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The Early Embryology of the Auditory Ossicles in Man
Hanson JR., Anson BJ. and Bast TH.
Antecedent phases of all otological illve tigation, carried out at Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin dealt with developmental stage in which thr otic capsule, the auditory ossicles and the related brachial arches were well formed in cartilage.
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