A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Zurich, 1859-00. 184 ARASITIC INFLAMMATION OF EXTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS. and particularly by a detailed work of Wredens (Monograph, 1868). Morerecently the pathology of otomycosis has been greatly enriched by valuablecontributions from Burnett. Blake. Cassells, Hassenstein, Hagen, , Lowenberg, Wagenhauser and SiebenmaniL The most common fungus in the ear belongs to the species Asper-gillus niger, tiavus and fumigatus. The following are much rarer: theallium Grapbii (Trichothecium roseum), described by Steudener; afungu


A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Zurich, 1859-00. 184 ARASITIC INFLAMMATION OF EXTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS. and particularly by a detailed work of Wredens (Monograph, 1868). Morerecently the pathology of otomycosis has been greatly enriched by valuablecontributions from Burnett. Blake. Cassells, Hassenstein, Hagen, , Lowenberg, Wagenhauser and SiebenmaniL The most common fungus in the ear belongs to the species Asper-gillus niger, tiavus and fumigatus. The following are much rarer: theallium Grapbii (Trichothecium roseum), described by Steudener; afungus with grass-green conidia (Otomyces Hageni). described by Hagen;the Aspergillus nidulans; and the Ascophora elegans of v. Troltseh. TheMucor corymbifer (Lichtheims). hist observed in the meatus by Wagen-hauser; the Eurotinus mahgnum of Lindt and Siebenmann, the Mucorsextatus and Penicillium minimum. An examination of a fungous mass removed from the ear gives the follow-ing result : there is a felt-like, mycelial structure, intermixed with cast-off r— d.


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