Transactions . XVI.—Amelia W., aged 13, was flrst seen at the Episcopal Hospital with double otorrhoja of ayears duration. Cleansing showed the discharge to comefrom the flaccid membrane on each side,—the remainderof the drumhead being intact. Cessation of the dischargespeedilv followed and it has not returned. Case XVII. —John McA., aged 29, came to the Episco-pal Hospital on Feb. 14th, with a leathery scale coveringthe upper pole of his left tympanic membrane, which wasfound moist with thick yellowish pus on removal, and un-covered a discharging perforation above the short
Transactions . XVI.—Amelia W., aged 13, was flrst seen at the Episcopal Hospital with double otorrhoja of ayears duration. Cleansing showed the discharge to comefrom the flaccid membrane on each side,—the remainderof the drumhead being intact. Cessation of the dischargespeedilv followed and it has not returned. Case XVII. —John McA., aged 29, came to the Episco-pal Hospital on Feb. 14th, with a leathery scale coveringthe upper pole of his left tympanic membrane, which wasfound moist with thick yellowish pus on removal, and un-covered a discharging perforation above the short was Eustachian obstruction and decided deafness,gradually relieved by inflation and naso-pharyngeal treat-ment, and the discharge, after forming a few renewals ofthe crust, ceased entirely. Case XVIII. —Thomas K., aged 18, came to the Epis-copal Hospital on Feb. 21st, with a chronic otorrhoea onthe left, coming from a lower posterior and a Shrapnellperforation. No further note beyond the sketch. u^.
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