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E. D. Ross, P. B. Jossman, B. Bell, T. Sabin and N. Geschwind
Formed auditory hallucinations associated with acquired deafness have
seldom been reported in the English literature. In the past year we have
had the unusual opportunity of examining two deaf patients whose complaint
when first seen was that of hearing music.
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