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Norma Benger Chidanpee

Norma Benger Chidanpee
When babies are born in the dry season this is also the time of the birth of the dragonfly, which hums and buzzes around the air excited about the birth of the new season.
The grandmothers catch the dragonflies to test babies' hearing, making them buzz near the babies' ears. When a baby responds we know that they have good hearing....
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Other reviews
2003
Burrow S, Thomson N (2003)
Ear disease and hearing loss. In: Thomson N, ed. The health
of Indigenous Australians.
South Melbourne: Oxford University Press:247-272
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Couzos S, Metcalf S, Murray R (2003)
Ear health. In: Couzos S, Murray R, eds. Aboriginal primary
health care. 2nd ed.
South Melbourne: Oxford University Press:193-250
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2001
Couzos S, Metcalf S, Murray RB (2001)
Systematic review of existing evidence and primary care
guidelines on the management of otitis media in Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander populations.
Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care
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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
(2001)
The management of middle ear infection in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander populations: plain language summary
of the systematic review on the management of otitis media
(middle ear infection) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
populations.
Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care
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guidelines (PDF - 363KB)
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