Eldredge et al., 1961 - Google Patents
LXXIV The Electrical Polarization of the Semicircular Canals (Guinea Pig)Eldredge et al., 1961
- Document ID
- 18078076649102342344
- Author
- Eldredge D
- Smith C
- Davis H
- Gannon R
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- Publication venue
- Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
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METHOD Guinea pigs were anesthetized with Dial® in urethane, 0.50 cc per kilo of body weight injected intraperitoneally. We employed a postero-lateral approach, entering the middle ear cavity and exposing the ampulla of the posterior semicircular canal. In some …
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