The Journal of laryngology and otology . those caseswhere we have to deal with small perforations or where the perforationlies in Shrapnells membrane, and where cholesteatomatous masses sofrequently become locked up in the folds of the tympanic mucous mem-brane occupying this portion of the cavity of the middle ear, the instrumentwill, I trust, be found useful. In the accompanying diagram the rubber tube should have beenrepresented as passing through the ring H. SPECIAL THROAT HOSPITALS. From the list of special hospitals given in our last issue, omission wasinadvertently made of the Dublin Th


The Journal of laryngology and otology . those caseswhere we have to deal with small perforations or where the perforationlies in Shrapnells membrane, and where cholesteatomatous masses sofrequently become locked up in the folds of the tympanic mucous mem-brane occupying this portion of the cavity of the middle ear, the instrumentwill, I trust, be found useful. In the accompanying diagram the rubber tube should have beenrepresented as passing through the ring H. SPECIAL THROAT HOSPITALS. From the list of special hospitals given in our last issue, omission wasinadvertently made of the Dublin Throat Hospital. This hospital, which is situated in Hume Street, Dublin, has accom-modation for 10 in-patients, and an annual attendance of 5000 out-patients. The medical officers are—Sir Philip Smyly, Drs. Kendal Franks,F. A. Pope and J. D. Hillis. Assistant Surgeon, Dr. J. H. Scott. DentalSurgeon, Mr. A. W. Baker. .Si8 The Jomnial of Laryno^ology A NEW NASAL following illustration of the speculum devised by Dr. Moure, of.


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