Recent Books, book chapters or edited books

Prof Adrian Charles Davis

  • Davis A,1995: Current thoughts on hearing screening. In: Spencer N, Progress in Community.
  • Davis AC,1995: Hearing in Adults. Whurr, London
  • Lutman ME, Davis AC, 1995: Distribution of Hearing Threshold Levels in Populations Exposed to Noise. In: Axelsson A, Henderson D, Hamernik RP, Salvi RJ, Helstrom P, Borchgrevink H (Eds). Noise Induced Hearing Loss. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers. 378-396
  • Davis A, Wilson I and Salomon G, 1995: The recommended protocol for early hearing screening using transient evoked emissions (TEOAE). Advances in Otoacoustic Emission. Volume 5.
  • Davis AC, 1996: Epidemiology of hearing and balance. In: Scott-Brown’s Otolaryngology 6th Edition, Volume 2 Chapter 3, Adult Audiology. Ed. SDG Stephens, Butterworth Scientific, Guildford.
  • Davis AC, 1997: Epidemiology of hearing disorders in adults and children. In: Wright A and Ludman H (Eds) Diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Edward Arnold, London.
  • Davis AC, 1997: Epidemiology of hearing impairment. In: Pathy MSJ (Ed) Principles and Practice of Geriatric Medicine (3rd edition). Wiley, in press.
  • Davis A, Bamford J, Wilson I, Ramkalawan T, Forshaw M, Wright S, 1997: A critical review of the role of neonatal screening in the detection of congenital hearing impairment. Health Technology Assessment 1997; 1(10).
  • Davis A, Bamford J with Wilson I, Ramkalawan T, Forshaw M, Wright S, 1997: Screening Children's Hearing: A critical review of the role of neonatal screening in the detection of congenital hearing impairment. 1997. Whurr, London.
  • Bamford J, Davis A, 1998: Hearing screening in TJ David (ed) Recent Advances in Paediatrics vol 17.
  • Davis A, Bamford J, Wilson I, Ramkalawam T, Forshaw M, Wright SA, 1997: Critical review of the role of neonatal hearing screening in the detection of congenital hearing impairment. London: Health Technology Assessment 1997; Vol 1: No. 10.

In addition to these recent publications, Professor Davis has contributed over 50 refereed articles and over 50 non-refereed substantive publications.

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Prof Adrian Charles Davis