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Page 37
... inner surface of the membrana tympani , and produce great opacity . Thirdly . The condition of the mucous membrane of the fauces , and the result of the exploration of the tube by means of the oto- scope . T. ( treatment ) : The object ...
... inner surface of the membrana tympani , and produce great opacity . Thirdly . The condition of the mucous membrane of the fauces , and the result of the exploration of the tube by means of the oto- scope . T. ( treatment ) : The object ...
Page 43
... inner sur- face being applied against the superior branch of the antihelix , and the superior part of the concha . This arrangement of the helix screens a portion of the integuments beneath it from view and from contact with the air ...
... inner sur- face being applied against the superior branch of the antihelix , and the superior part of the concha . This arrangement of the helix screens a portion of the integuments beneath it from view and from contact with the air ...
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... inner extremity is attached the base , firmly fixed in the fenestra ovalis , while the outer extremity is slightly attenuated and presents no articulating surface . Over the stapes , and having a direction from above downwards and ...
... inner extremity is attached the base , firmly fixed in the fenestra ovalis , while the outer extremity is slightly attenuated and presents no articulating surface . Over the stapes , and having a direction from above downwards and ...
Page 57
... The superior and posterior walls are slightly concave : the anterior wall and floor of the meatus extend three or four lines further inwards ; and as the membrana tympani is attached to the inner extremity of each wall.
... The superior and posterior walls are slightly concave : the anterior wall and floor of the meatus extend three or four lines further inwards ; and as the membrana tympani is attached to the inner extremity of each wall.
Page 58
... inner ori- fice of the meatus is round , and in the groove of its margin the cir- cumference of the membrana tympani is inserted . The diameter of the external meatus varies much . In some adults , it is so large as to admit the ...
... inner ori- fice of the meatus is round , and in the groove of its margin the cir- cumference of the membrana tympani is inserted . The diameter of the external meatus varies much . In some adults , it is so large as to admit the ...
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abscess Acute inflammation affection aged appearance artificial membrane attack brain brana tympani carious catarrh cause cerebellum cerebral cerumen chronic cold concave deafness dermis dermoid layer dermoid meatus discharge disease dissection dulness of hearing dura mater edition epidermis Eustachian tube examination external meatus extra cloth fauces fenestra ovalis fever fibres Fibrous Lamina half an inch handsome octavo volume head heard hearing distance hearing power hypertrophied improved inches normal incus inner irritation Journal labyrinth lateral sinus leeches left ear malleus mastoid cells mastoid process matter meatus externus Medical Medicine membrana tympani mucous membrane mucus muscles natural nerve observed opaque ossicles outer surface pain Pathological patient perforated petrous bone polypus portion posterior power of hearing removed right ear slight sound stapes surgeon Surgery symptoms syringe temporal bone thick thickened tion treatise treatment tumor tympanic cavity tympanic mucous membrane tympanum ulceration vestibule
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