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Morel's ear Morel's ear is the complete or partial absence of the helix or antihelix of the outer ear. Named after Bénédict Morel, a French psychiatrist who regarded it as one of the hereditary "stigmata of degeneration" that allowed medical professions to identify the mentally ill.〔Erwin J. Haeberle, "'Stigmata of Degeneration': Prisoner Markings in Nazi Concentration Camps," ''Journal of Homosexuality'', vol. 6, 1980/81, 135-139, (available online ), accessed January 3, 2012〕 Marcel Proust referenced Morel's ear in ''In Search of Lost Time''. When Charles Morel says he would like to seduce a virgin, his companion responds first of all with a gesture: "M. de Charlus could not refrain from pinching Morel's ear."〔Patrick Alexander, ''Marcel Proust's Search for Lost Time: A Reader's Guide'' (), 88, (availbel online ), accessed January 3, 2012〕 ==References==
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