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Ents are a race of beings in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth who closely resemble trees. They are similar to the talking trees in folklore around the world. Their name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for giant.
The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest and allies of the free peoples of Middle-earth during the War of the Ring. The Ent who figures most prominently in the book is Treebeard, who (credibly) claims to be the oldest creature in Middle-earth. At the time The Lord of the Rings takes place, there are no young Ents (Entings) because the Entwives (female Ents) were lost. The Ents are akin to Huorns, whom Treebeard describes as a transitional form of trees which become animated or, conversely, as Ents who grow more "treelike" over time.
Inspired by Tolkien and similar traditions, animated or anthropomorphic tree creatures appear in a variety of media and works of fantasy.
The word "Ent" was taken from the Anglo-Saxon (Old English) word ent, meaning "giant". Tolkien borrowed the word from the Anglo-Saxon phrases orþanc enta geweorc ("work of cunning giants") and eald enta geweorc ("old work of giants", which describes Roman ruins). In this sense, Ents are probably the most ubiquitous of all creatures in fantasy and folklore, perhaps second only to dragons, for the word can refer to a variety of large, roughly humanoid creatures, such as giants, orcs, trolls, or even the monster Grendel from the poem Beowulf.
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Video of Dr. Jeff Nelson talking about what an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctor does and some common illnesses treated by ENTs. Dr. Jeff Nelson is an Otolaryngologist at South Valley ENT, which is located at Jordan Valley Medical Center. If you have an infection in your nose, throat or anywhere else above your head, Dr. Nelson can help.
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The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation presents the ENT Exam. This episode covers the essential parts of an ear examination. It begins with a review of ear anatomy and continues with a discussion of normal variances and common abnormalities. Detailed images of numerous ear conditions are provided. In addition, the Weber and Rinne tuning fork tests are demonstrated. For more information, read the Clinical Practice Guidelines on Sudden Hearing Loss, Cerumen Impaction, Acute Otitis Externa, and Otitis Media with Effusion. http://www.entnet.org/Practice/clinicalPracticeguidelines.cfm
Demonstration of a comprehensive ENT examination, to the standard expected of a senior surgical trainee.
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This video - produced by students at Oxford University Medical School in conjunction with the ENT faculty - demonstrates how to perform an examination of the ear using an otoscope. It also demonstrates the anatomy of the tympanic membrane. All videos on this channel are linked to Oxford Medical Education (www.oxfordmedicaleducation.com) This video was produced in collaboration with Oxford Medical Illustration - a department of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. For more information, please visit www.oxfordmi.nhs.uk
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