A Practical treatise on the diseases of the earW. Wood, 1876 - 535 หน้า |
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abscess acute catarrh affection anatomy Archiv für Ohrenheilkunde attached auditory nerve aural disease auricle believe bony brana tympani caries cartilage catarrh catheter cause cerumen chronic suppuration cleansing cochlea deafness discharge drum-head Eustachian catheter Eustachian tube examination external auditory canal fibres fluid foreign body Gruber head hearing power hemorrhage Henle impairment of hearing inch incision inflammation injected instrument labyrinth layer leeches left ear malleus mastoid cells mastoid process means meatus membrana tympani meningitis middle ear mucous membrane muscle naso-pharyngeal observed occurred opening operation osseous ossicula otitis media otology otoscope outer pain passed patient perforation periosteum pharynx physician Politzer Politzer's method polypi portion posterior practitioner removed result right ear rupture seen semicircular canals side sound suffering suppuration surgeon swelling symptoms syringe temporal bone tensor tympani tinnitus tion tissue treatment Tröltsch tumor tuning-fork tympanic cavity tympanum ulcerative usually vestibule wall warm water
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หน้า 26 - Physiological Illustrations of the Organ of Hearing, more particularly of the Secretion of Cerumen, and its Effects in rendering Auditory Perception accurate and acute ; with further Remarks on the Treatment of Diminution of Hearing, arising from imperfect Secretion, &c. being a Sequel to the Guide, and to the Illustrations of Acoustic Surgery.
หน้า 52 - Ear ; illustrated by a Series of -Engravings of the Natural Size ; with a Treatise on the Diseases of that Organ, the Causes of Deafness, and their Proper Treat.
หน้า 71 - For nearly three years I have recorded the hearing power as a fraction, the numerator of which is the distance at which the particular sound is heard, the denominator the distance at which it should be heard by an ear of good average hearing power.
หน้า 231 - Fallopii, and enters the cavity of the tympanum through an opening between the base of the pyramid and the attachment of the membrana tympani, and becomes invested with mucous membrane. It passes forwards through the cavity of the tympanum, between the handle of the malleus and...
หน้า 29 - The art of medicine is thus divided amongst them: each physician applies himself to one disease only, and not more. All places abound in physicians; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the parts about the belly, and others for internal disorders.
หน้า 268 - ... the sounds with which they are most familiar — thus, persons from the country, or rural districts, draw their similitudes from the objects and noises by which they have been surrounded, as the falling and rushing of water, the singing of birds...
หน้า 201 - The middle ear contains three small bones of the auditory ossicles: the malleus, or hammer; the incus, or anvil; and the stapes, or stirrup.
หน้า 103 - To this I answered in a most affable tone, " All this I told the Moostoufee in my letter; but perhaps the scribe did not make it clear, therefore I may repeat to you that I am an English officer travelling for my own pleasure, and having come from Birjund I now wish to go to Herat, and for this...
หน้า 61 - ... carotid artery. The veins of the external ear empty in part into the temporal vein, as well as into the external jugular, or into the posterior facial vein.
หน้า 131 - The proper treatment is to make an incision at as early a period as possible, and then to continuously apply warm water, giving the ear an uninterrupted warm bath, as it were. It makes no difference whether pus or blood be evacuated by the incision. The relief following is generally immediate in either case.