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Acute pain of the ear with continued strong fever is to be dreaded for, there is danger that the man may become delirious and die.

Hippocrates

some 400 years BC

Optical Methods for Tympanic Membrane Characterisation

Towards Objective Otoscopy in Otitis Media

Mikael Sundberg

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology

Dissertation No. 1173

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