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otorhinolaryngology Med.|ˌəʊtəʊˌraɪnəʊlærɪŋˈgɒlədʒɪ| [f. oto- + rhino- + laryngology s.v. laryngo-.] The branch of medicine concerned with the ear, nose, and throat. Cf. otolaryngology, E.N.T. s.v. E III.
1900Dorland Med. Dict. 468/1 Otorhinolaryngology. 1902Nature 2 Oct. 554/1 The congress will be divided into the following sections:—..oto-rhino-laryngology, [etc.]. 1962Lancet 27 Jan. 195/2 No special techniques need to be learnt, as in neuro-surgery, urology, or otorhinolaryngology. 1968W. McCartney Olfaction & Odours 235 Author of ‘Essai d'Olfactique Physiologique’ (1919) and of many papers on oto-rhino-laryngology. Hence ˌotoˌrhinolaˌryngoˈlogical a.; ˌotoˌrhinolarynˈgologist, one who specializes in otorhinolaryngology.
1938W. H. C. Romanis in Rolleston & Moncrieff Mod. Anæsthetic Pract. x. 185 Local anæsthesia..its use in ophthalmic or oto-rhinolaryngological operations. 1948Brit. Dental Jrnl. LXXXV. 223/1 He had..no history of oto-rhino-laryngological trouble. 1960Times 3 Mar. 5/2 Then there is ‘otorhinolaryngologist’. No one would wish to charge large fees if he called himself an ear, nose and throat specialist. 1962Listener 10 May 809/1 Oto-rhinolaryngologists, botanists or X-ray crystallographers. |