. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. On touch-ing the cord he has prick-ling and a sour tji^te atthe tip of the tongue.(Politzer.). Fig. 4205. — UncoveredChorda Tympani in aBoy, Nine Years of Age,whose otorrhcea, begin-ning before the fourth and their prompt removal is called year, had ceased about for w]ienever at all practicable, assix months. On touch- . , . , r , , they are much in the way of thor-ough treatment. The forceps care-fully used will often surpass thesnare for this course


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. On touch-ing the cord he has prick-ling and a sour tji^te atthe tip of the tongue.(Politzer.). Fig. 4205. — UncoveredChorda Tympani in aBoy, Nine Years of Age,whose otorrhcea, begin-ning before the fourth and their prompt removal is called year, had ceased about for w]ienever at all practicable, assix months. On touch- . , . , r , , they are much in the way of thor-ough treatment. The forceps care-fully used will often surpass thesnare for this course, dangers, and treatment of purulent otitismedia have already been considered in a preceding ar-ticle ; what concerns ushere is the involvement ofthe drum-membrane. Theperforation will often be,or at least appear, largerafter the cessation of thedischarge, and this beingmost usually promptly at-tained after the use ofboric-acid powder, it hasbeen urged that thismethod exerts an unfavor-able influence upon thesubsequent healing. Cer-tainly the perforation-mar-gins after its use are aptto be thin and dry, andoffer little promise of cic-atrization. Yet it maybe accepted as a fact thatthe great majority of per-forations d


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