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  2. Health of Charles Darwin - Wikipedia

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    The fact that Darwin did not suffer from hearing loss, and that "fullness" of the ears is never mentioned, practically excludes Ménière's disease. The definition of this disease is, however, not very solid, and some form of "atypical Ménière's disease" remains a remote possibility.

  3. List of people with tinnitus - Wikipedia

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    Charles Darwin (see Charles Darwin's health) Bob Dylan [15] Dave Grohl [16] John Densmore [17] Al Di Meola [18] Danny Elfman [19] John Entwistle [14] Till Fellner [20]

  4. Ear - Wikipedia

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    When hearing loss is a result of injury or damage to the outer ear or middle ear, it is known as conductive hearing loss. ... Charles Darwin, 1868. The ear, ...

  5. Massachusetts baby born deaf hears parents' voice for first time

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    In some kids, like in Charlie's case, they are born with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss as well as progressive vision loss," Dr. Divya Chari of UMass Memorial Medical Center said.

  6. Zoonomia - Wikipedia

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    He then discusses anatomy, especially the operation of the circulatory system and various glands. Chapter 29, "The Retrograde Motions of the Absorbent Vessels," is Erasmus Darwin's translation of his late son Charles Darwin's dissertation. These anatomical chapters are followed by four chapters on diseases, which draws on his classification of ...

  7. The Voyage of the Beagle - Wikipedia

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    Darwin's contribution proved remarkably popular and the publisher, Henry Colburn of London, announced on 15 August a separate volume of Darwin's text, [29] published with a new title page as Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle.

  8. Darwin's missing 'tree of life' notebooks mysteriously ... - AOL

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    Priceless notebooks belonging to Charles Darwin have been mysteriously returned to Cambridge University more than 20 years after they went missing.

  9. Researchers reveal lost library of Charles Darwin for the ...

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    When Darwin was alive, he kept meticulous records of his library, including a 426-page handwritten “Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin” compiled in 1875. Initially after Darwin died ...