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单词 otolaryngology
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otolaryngologyn.

Brit. /ˌəʊtəʊˌlarᵻŋˈɡɒlədʒi/, U.S. /ˈˌoʊdoʊˌlɛrənˈɡɑlədʒi/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: oto- comb. form, laryngology n. at laryngo- comb. form .
Etymology: < oto- comb. form + laryngology n. at laryngo- comb. form .
Surgery.
The branch of medical science (spec. of surgery) that deals with the ear and the throat (including the larynx). Also = otorhinolaryngology n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [noun] > branches dealing with specific parts
haematology1811
dermatology1813
cardiology1837
laryngology1842
pharyngology1842
glossology1844
haematics1854
urology1855
odontonosology1857
otiatrics1857
otiatry1857
trichology1860
trichopathy1860
urinology1860
psychoneurology1865
otology1874
rhinology1874
rhinolaryngology1888
sphygmology1890
otolaryngology1897
proctology1899
otorhinolaryngology1900
gastro-enterology1904
neuroendocrinology1922
urodynamics1954
pulmonology1955
psychoneuroendocrinology1970
1897 Jrnl. Laryngol., Rhinol., & Otol. 12 554 (heading) Holocaine [printed holoraine] in oto-laryngology.
1945 Electronic Engin. 17 555 A book which embodies the experience of twenty five years of research and teaching..in otolaryngology.
1955 Sci. News Let. 13 Aug. 109/1 The cat's hearing span was measured by Drs. William D. Neff and Joseph E. Hind of the University of Chicago's Laboratories of Physiological Psychology and Otolaryngology.
1973 M. M. Paparella & D. A. Shumrick Otolaryngology I. p. ix/1 We, the editors, felt both honored and challenged when the Saunders Company invited us to prepare a new and definitive reference source in otolaryngology.
1975 B. Felton & M. Fowler Best, Worst & most Unusual 250 Dr. Eugene M. Batza of Cleveland Clinic's Department of Otolarynology, examined a five-member rock combo and found that all of them suffered from..laryngitis.
1993 Brit. Med. Jrnl. (BNC) 13 Feb. 454 Most otolaryngology departments repeat audiometry and tympanometry immediately before surgery to exclude patients whose effusions are resolving.
2000 Jrnl. Telemedicine & Telecare 6 102/1 Trials of telemedicine have been carried out in surgery, otolaryngology, pathology, radiology and dermatology.

Derivatives

ˌotoˌlarynˈgologist n. a specialist in otolaryngology.
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the world > health and disease > healing > healer > specialist > [noun] > on organs or structures of the body > ear, nose, throat
aurist1678
rhinologist1838
laryngologist1871
otologist1874
rhinolaryngologist1890
otolaryngologist1911
otorhinolaryngologist1926
1911 Jrnl. Laryngol., Rhinol., & Otol. 26 661 The moral responsibility..rests upon oto-laryngologists as teachers.
1973 Sci. Amer. Sept. 92/1 Gynecologists, urologists, ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists and others each operate on their respective organs and tissues.
1988 Family Practice 5 226/1 The authors report their experience with 500 patients referred to their tinnitus clinic by otolaryngologists over a 10-year period.
2001 Washington Post 16 Oct. f1/3 (caption) The eyes, say otolaryngologists, are windows to the inner ear.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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