Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One versed in laryngology.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who applies himself to laryngology.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person who studies or specializes in
laryngology ; a subspeciality ofotorhinolaryngology .
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Examples
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For treatment, a visual examination of the vocal chords by a laryngologist is the first step.
Medindia Health News 2010
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Getting examined once a year by an ear, nose and throat physician or a laryngologist to ensure that your vocal folds are healthy -- and to discuss and identify risk factors before real problems develop.
Michael J. Pitman, M.D.: Saving the Most Valuable Teaching Tool -- Teachers' Voices M.D. Michael J. Pitman 2011
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Our laryngologist and voice therapists work with teachers to uncover the root of their voice problems.
Michael J. Pitman, M.D.: Saving the Most Valuable Teaching Tool -- Teachers' Voices M.D. Michael J. Pitman 2011
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Our laryngologist and voice therapists work with teachers to uncover the root of their voice problems.
Michael J. Pitman, M.D.: Saving the Most Valuable Teaching Tool -- Teachers' Voices M.D. Michael J. Pitman 2011
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The pioneer laryngologist Dr Chevalier Jackson 1865-1958 turns out to be a fascinating, stomach-churning study in innard-looking obsession.
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Getting examined once a year by an ear, nose and throat physician or a laryngologist to ensure that your vocal folds are healthy -- and to discuss and identify risk factors before real problems develop.
Michael J. Pitman, M.D.: Saving the Most Valuable Teaching Tool -- Teachers' Voices M.D. Michael J. Pitman 2011
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Not being an laryngologist, I can only guess what some of these terms mean (or sound like), but I do find it interesting (and perhaps not totally unexpected) that the vocal characteristics of individuals with obesity are objectively different than the voices of nonobese people.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » The Voice of Obesity 2009
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While "heartburn" is traditionally recognized as the most common one, some experience a cough, asthma symptoms, or trouble swallowing, says laryngologist Jamie Koufman, Director of the Voice Institute of New York and author of Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure, published this year.
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While "heartburn" is traditionally recognized as the most common one, some experience a cough, asthma symptoms, or trouble swallowing, says laryngologist Jamie Koufman, Director of the Voice Institute of New York and author of Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure, published this year.
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My physician recommended I see a famed laryngologist, who looked in my throat with a video scope through my nose lovely and told me I have a lump on my right vocal cord and an indentation on my left one.
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