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Credit: A guide to the study of ear diseases / by P. M'Bride. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![to supply the links which connect tlie work of the aurist with that <^f the physician. In chronic non- suppurative inflammation of the tympanum (chronic catarrh of most authors), a classification in accordance with our present clinical and pathological knowledge has been attempted. It has iDeen my wish throughout to avoid descrip- tions of numerous instruments and methods, and I have accordingly detailed those only which appear to me to meet the demands of rational therapeutics. The rarer forms of ear disease are sometimes only referred to, as also are affections of the auricle, which require for their treatment only a knowledge of general medical and surgical principles. My thanks are due to Drs. Blaikie and Mackenzie Johnston, who kindly assisted me in revising the proofs, and to Mr. Ehlers for the accuracy with which he has executed the di-awings—more especially those which represent morbid appearances of the drum- membrane. 16 Chester Stkeet, Edinbui;g]i, ■24<7i Jan. 1884.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20412277_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)