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... side . Now the case just cited is illustrative of a large proportion of the cases met with in the practice of Aural Surgery . I mean , that in most cases , by a careful attention to the history , aided by an effi- cient examination of ...
... side . Now the case just cited is illustrative of a large proportion of the cases met with in the practice of Aural Surgery . I mean , that in most cases , by a careful attention to the history , aided by an effi- cient examination of ...
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... side on the same line as in the above plan , but extending only as far as the outer part of the body of the sphenoid bone ; a posterior section on each side is then to be made , as in the first plan , but not extending further inwards ...
... side on the same line as in the above plan , but extending only as far as the outer part of the body of the sphenoid bone ; a posterior section on each side is then to be made , as in the first plan , but not extending further inwards ...
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... side of the neck . He states that his ear was bitten off by another sailor at one of the Navigator Islands ; but the state of the parts rather indicates a removal by a cutting instru- ment . The patient had come from California , where ...
... side of the neck . He states that his ear was bitten off by another sailor at one of the Navigator Islands ; but the state of the parts rather indicates a removal by a cutting instru- ment . The patient had come from California , where ...
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... side of the bony canal of the meatus , and the extension backwards of the arti- cular or true glenoid portion of the temporal bone to twice its natu- ral breadth . There is a total deficiency , therefore , of what may be termed the ...
... side of the bony canal of the meatus , and the extension backwards of the arti- cular or true glenoid portion of the temporal bone to twice its natu- ral breadth . There is a total deficiency , therefore , of what may be termed the ...
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... side , at the floor of which firm bone was felt . She heard the voice perfectly when spoken to loudly within a foot of the head , and best when the voice was directed towards the vertex of the head . She has a slight impediment in her ...
... side , at the floor of which firm bone was felt . She heard the voice perfectly when spoken to loudly within a foot of the head , and best when the voice was directed towards the vertex of the head . She has a slight impediment in her ...
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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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