. Diseases of the ear; a text-book for practitioners and students of medicine. processes are interfered with when thegeneral tone of the body is greatly lowered. If the processhas already developed we should attempt, by means of warmapplications, to restore the circulation of the region to itsnormal state, and at the same time to favor spontaneousseparation of the necrotic tissue if local necrosis has the necrosis is but superficial, the application ofstrong chemical caustics may hasten repair, the local irrita-tion exciting a reactive inflammation which in itself becomesa valua


. Diseases of the ear; a text-book for practitioners and students of medicine. processes are interfered with when thegeneral tone of the body is greatly lowered. If the processhas already developed we should attempt, by means of warmapplications, to restore the circulation of the region to itsnormal state, and at the same time to favor spontaneousseparation of the necrotic tissue if local necrosis has the necrosis is but superficial, the application ofstrong chemical caustics may hasten repair, the local irrita-tion exciting a reactive inflammation which in itself becomesa valuable therapeutic measure, causing the early exfoliationof the slough and the development of healthy granulations. * Wien. Klin. Woch., 1SS9, No. CHAPTER IX. BENIGN TUMORS OF THE AURICLE. Fibroma.—A fibroid tumor is one of the most common ofthe benign neoplasms which is met with upon the lobule is the part usually involved. The negro raceis especially liable to the affection, and among this peoplethe growths frequently attain a large size. Local irritation.


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