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Supplementa ad otojatriam. Supplementum primum de anastomosi nervorum nova in aure detecta.

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Acta. reg. Soc. Med. Havnien., 5, 293-303. 1818 CE.

Jacobson described the tympanic canal, nerve, and plexus, all of which are named after him. In 1809 he discovered “Jacobson’s organ”, as reported two years later by G. Cuvier.

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