A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . itation, because froni a Iintroduction of the instrument, when the eye cannot follow its point, theexternal meatus is frequently ir. ~:ead of the membrana tympani. Injury to the bulbus veme-jugular, which has been observed twice (). occurred through the abnormal dehiscence of the floor of thei-avuin tympani. They progressed favourably upon quickly tamponing. Ininiediately after paracentesis in the somewhat gaping incision, a weakpulsation of the fluid or a distinct motion of it will be observed during speech»>r the


A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . itation, because froni a Iintroduction of the instrument, when the eye cannot follow its point, theexternal meatus is frequently ir. ~:ead of the membrana tympani. Injury to the bulbus veme-jugular, which has been observed twice (). occurred through the abnormal dehiscence of the floor of thei-avuin tympani. They progressed favourably upon quickly tamponing. Ininiediately after paracentesis in the somewhat gaping incision, a weakpulsation of the fluid or a distinct motion of it will be observed during speech»>r the act of swallowing. It is only rarely that a small drop of fluid exthrough the orifice to the external surface of the membrane ; frequently,however, immediately after the operation, especially if the secretion is serous,.1 bubbles will be seen rising up behind the membrane during an act ofswallowing, due to the entrance of air through the orifice. Sonietin. ciacking noise will be heard in the ear during deglutition, when themargins of the perforation


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