TY - JOUR AU - Pashley, Nigel R T AB - 986 Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Volume 76 November 1983 With this proviso, the tests are easily applicable, suspension and soapy bath water) to cross a tube, . contrary to some of the views expressed from the testing both the minimal diameter and maximal diameter ventilating tubes manufactured today. floor at the time. The results of the study were recently presented I would like to take this opportunity of thanking the Senior Chief Physiological MeasureĀ­ at the meeting of the Canadian Otolaryngological ment Technician (Audiology) of this department, Society and will shortly be published in full in the Mrs S Levens, for the willingness and skill with Journal of Otolaryngology (formerly the which she conducted the majority of the tests Canadian Journal). The pressure required to force water through described in this paper, and to apologize for the omission of her name as co-author due to a the smallest tube was 2.57 cmH and through 20, In vivo, the clerical error at the time that the final draft of the the largest tube was 1.45 cmH paper was prepared. Without the help and tube of course sits in a mobile tympanic encouragement of the senior technical staff TI - Grommets and Swimming JF - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine DO - 10.1177/014107688307601126 DA - 1983-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/grommets-and-swimming-5NLnitswcW SP - 986 EP - 986 VL - 76 IS - 11 DP - DeepDyve ER -