A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . Fig. 207.—Large Perforation inthe membrana tympani. The cicatrix, extending from the anteriorremnant of the membrana tympani tothe inner wall of the tympanic cavity,is perforated. From a woman, 48 yearsof age, who suffered for twenty-eightyears from otorrhcea. Fig. 208.—Cicatricial Depressionsand Band-like Thickenings onthe Membrana Tympani. From a young man, 19 years of age, whosuffered in childhood from distance for speech = § m. the deep parts. Such localized suppurations run a most tediouscourse, beca


A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . Fig. 207.—Large Perforation inthe membrana tympani. The cicatrix, extending from the anteriorremnant of the membrana tympani tothe inner wall of the tympanic cavity,is perforated. From a woman, 48 yearsof age, who suffered for twenty-eightyears from otorrhcea. Fig. 208.—Cicatricial Depressionsand Band-like Thickenings onthe Membrana Tympani. From a young man, 19 years of age, whosuffered in childhood from distance for speech = § m. the deep parts. Such localized suppurations run a most tediouscourse, because it is difficult to bring about an aseptic conditionof the seat of the process. We must still mention those localized suppurative processeswhich are found at the posterior part of the upper tympanicspace and in the mastoid antrum. In these cases the septicsecretion, which is generally of a curdy nature, is dischargedinto the external meatus through a small perforation in theposterior superior quadrant of the membrane, and the anteriorportion of the tympanum i


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