A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . Fig. 104.—Dark-red HemorrhagicBlister upon the PosteriorFold of the Membrana Tympaniof a Man 60 Years of Age, whosuffered from Inflammation for24 Hours. On the third day, a dry ecchymosis wasvisible on the site of the Fig. 105.—Tense, Yellowish, Trans-parent, Lustrous Blister, in-volving the Posterior SuperiorPortion of the Membrana Tym-pani. From a Man, 21 Years ofAge, who had Myringitis for36. Hours. Two days after the first observation theblister had disappeared without havingburst. The hearing distance, which


A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . Fig. 104.—Dark-red HemorrhagicBlister upon the PosteriorFold of the Membrana Tympaniof a Man 60 Years of Age, whosuffered from Inflammation for24 Hours. On the third day, a dry ecchymosis wasvisible on the site of the Fig. 105.—Tense, Yellowish, Trans-parent, Lustrous Blister, in-volving the Posterior SuperiorPortion of the Membrana Tym-pani. From a Man, 21 Years ofAge, who had Myringitis for36. Hours. Two days after the first observation theblister had disappeared without havingburst. The hearing distance, whichhad been slightly lessened, was againnormal after a short time. layer, which at first shows a great resemblance to a polypoidgrowth. The seat of primary abscesses which the author has hadoccasion to observe has usually been the posterior superiorquadrant of the membrana tympani. In all the cases whichhave come under the authors observation, he has once seensmall abscesses on the posterior inferior quadrant, and onceon the anterior half of the membrane. They appear eitheras hemispherical, greenish, lustrous, non-transparent tumours,or as small, pointed, greenish prominences situated on a livid,infiltrated or ecchymosed base. If the abscess is incised with aparacentesis needle a drop of pus


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