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  About the Author
 Robert Ruben
rruben@montefiore.org
Department of Otorhinolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center
Greene Medical Arts Pavilion 3400 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx, New York 10467, USA
Robert Ruben, a member of the Acoustical Society of Amer- ica, is chairperson of the Section of History of Medicine and Public Health of the New York Academy of Medicine; distinguished professor of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York; and emeritus and founding editor of the International Jour- nal of Pediatric Otolaryngology. He has served in numerous leadership and administrative positions pertaining to basic science and clinical aspects of otolaryngology and is a founding member of the International Society for the His- tory of Otorhinolaryngology.
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