The Journal of laryngology and otology . n obtained ; butin some of the worst cases immediate relief has followed the removalof the incus. In a few cases the tinnitus has been entirely relieved,and in the rest of the cases greatly diminished, by the operation. Thehearing, uniformly very defective in true ear vertigo, has been unin-fluenced by this operation. B. J. Baron. THERAPEUTICS. Legrand.—Mixture of Eucain and , No. 21, 1899. He recommends :GelatineNatr. , carbol. dest. Miinchener Medicinische 2-00-70-10-70-3ad. 100-0 Th


The Journal of laryngology and otology . n obtained ; butin some of the worst cases immediate relief has followed the removalof the incus. In a few cases the tinnitus has been entirely relieved,and in the rest of the cases greatly diminished, by the operation. Thehearing, uniformly very defective in true ear vertigo, has been unin-fluenced by this operation. B. J. Baron. THERAPEUTICS. Legrand.—Mixture of Eucain and , No. 21, 1899. He recommends :GelatineNatr. , carbol. dest. Miinchener Medicinische 2-00-70-10-70-3ad. 100-0 This mixture produces sufficient anaesthesia for every kind of opera-tion. Small quantities should be kept in glass tubes after being steril-ized. The gelatine shows at once the presence of infection by becomingopaque ; it also reduces absorption, and acts as a haemostatic. At theordinary temperature the mixture is gelatinous, but becomes fluid at20 to 22° C. Dilatation of bloodvessels due to eucain is counteractedby the cocain. THE LATE PROFESSOR KARL STOERK. Vol. XIV. No. 10. October, 1899. THE JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY, RHINOLOGY, AND OTOLOGY. Original Articles are accepted by the Editors oj this Journal on the condition thatthey have not previously been published elsewhere. Twenty-fire reprints are allowed each author. If more are required it is requestedthat this be stated when the article is first forwarded to this Journal. Such extrareprints v:ill be charged to the author. Editorial Communications are to be addressed to Editors of Journal ofLaryngology, care of Rebman, Limited, 129, Shaftesbury Avenue, CambridgeCircus, London, THE LATE PROFESSOR KARL STOERK. OBITUARY NOTICE. We regret very much to announce the death of Professor KarlStoerk, which took place in Vienna on the 13th of Pesth and Vienna are historically associated with the earliestclinical applications of the laryngoscope, and Professor Stoerksname is therefore particularly interesti


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