A treatise on the diseases of the ear including the anatomy and physiology of the organ together with the treatment of the affections of the nose and pharynx which conduce to aural disease.
- Hovell, Mark, 1853-1925
- Date:
- 1894
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on the diseases of the ear including the anatomy and physiology of the organ together with the treatment of the affections of the nose and pharynx which conduce to aural disease. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![(.'OXTEXTS. ]'AGE Deposits in the Membrana Tynipani, 431. Appearances, 432. Symptoms and Treatment, 433. Thickening of the Tympanic Membrane, 433. Atrophic Processes in the Membrane, 434. Adhesions between the Membrane and the Wall of tlie Tympanum, 435. CHAPTER XXX. Consequences and Sequels of Chronic Middle-Ear Sup- puration 441—446 Formation of Cholesteatomatous Masses in the Tympanic Cavities, 441. The Growth of Polypi, 441. Caries and Xecrosis of the Temporal Bone, 441. Extension of Inflammation to the Mastoid Process and Cells, 441. Cholesteatoma of the Tympanum, Nature and Pathology, 442. Virchow's Views, 442. Theories advanced by Troltsch, Ilabermann, and Pulitzer, 442. Symptoms and Consequences, 444. Diagnosis, 444. Prognosis, 445. Treatment, 445. CHAPTER XXXI. Polypi of the Ear . 447—463 Classification of Polypoid Growths, 447. Mucous Polypi or Granulation Tumours, 447. Fibrous Polypi, 448. Angio- Fibromata, 448. Myxomata, 460. Relative Frequency of Various Forms, 450. Etiology, 450. Chronic Middle-Ear Suppuration, 451. Sex and Age, 452. Seat of Origin, 452. X^umber of Polypi, 453. The Pedicle, 453. Size and General Conformation of Aural Polypi, 453. Symptoms, Subjective and Objective, 454. Consequences which may Result, 455. Development and Progi*ess of the Grow^ths, 455. Diagnosis, 455. Polypi of the Tympanum, with the Membrane Intact, 457. Treatment, 457. Operative and by Application of Remedies, 457. Removal by the Snare, 458. Politzer's Knife, 459. The Use of Scoops and Crushing Forceps, 460. The Galvano-Cautery, 460. Caustic and Astringent Applications, 461. Acids, 462. Alcohol, 462. Cases for which Adapted, 462. Acetate of Lead, 463. CHAPTER XXXII. Caries and Xecrosis of the Temporal Pjone .... 464—476 Causes, 464. Cases Due to Injuries, 464. Middle-Ear Suppura- tion, 464. Constitutional Disorders, 465. Parts most often Involved, 465. Varying l^xtent of the Disease, 465. Caries of the Ossicles, 465. Xecrosis of Tympanic Walls, 466.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21019423_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


