
doi: 10.1007/bf02991177
1. Detailed observations have been recorded on incus, malleus and stapes of 50 temporal bones of adult human males. 2. Gross malformations of the ear ossicles, in the form of partial or complete absence have not been observed. 3. The average measurements of the stapes are lower, as compared with observations of other workers. 4. The observations have been discussed in the light of the available literature.
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