A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Fig. 198.—Perforation in the Ante-rior Inferior Quadrant of theLeft Membrana Tympani. From the posterior margin of the de-fect there extends cicatricial tissue,which does not yet quite close thegap. Behind the handle of the mal-leus is an irregular calcareous a man, 64 years of age. Dura-tion one year. After treating it fora fortnight the suppuration : speech = 5 m. Fig. 199.—Kidney-shaped Cicatrixbelow the handle of the mal-LEUS. From a woman, 48 years of age, inwhom purulent inflammation of them


A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Fig. 198.—Perforation in the Ante-rior Inferior Quadrant of theLeft Membrana Tympani. From the posterior margin of the de-fect there extends cicatricial tissue,which does not yet quite close thegap. Behind the handle of the mal-leus is an irregular calcareous a man, 64 years of age. Dura-tion one year. After treating it fora fortnight the suppuration : speech = 5 m. Fig. 199.—Kidney-shaped Cicatrixbelow the handle of the mal-LEUS. From a woman, 48 years of age, inwhom purulent inflammation of themiddle ear commenced 2 years before,but ceased after a few weeks. Greatdeterioration in the hearing-powerafter closure of perforation. Hear-ing - distance : watch = in contactwith auricle ; speech = 1 m. persistence of openings in the membrana tympani, and the cholestea-toma of the ear. 1. The Closure of Perforations with Cicatricial Tissue. The closure of the perforation by cicatricial tissue depends neitheron the duration of the discharge nor on the a


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