A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . are deposited within the field of view,may be observed as whitish prominences, from which after incisionthe epithelial masses can be removed. Equally interesting and important are those diverticula in the 3S4 CHRONIC PURULENT INFLAMMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR. posterior superior portion of the tympanic cavity, which communicateonly with a portion of its superior space or with the cells of themastoid process, and are completely separated from the anteriorportion. The portion of the membrana tympani situated behindthe handle of the malleu
A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . are deposited within the field of view,may be observed as whitish prominences, from which after incisionthe epithelial masses can be removed. Equally interesting and important are those diverticula in the 3S4 CHRONIC PURULENT INFLAMMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR. posterior superior portion of the tympanic cavity, which communicateonly with a portion of its superior space or with the cells of themastoid process, and are completely separated from the anteriorportion. The portion of the membrana tympani situated behindthe handle of the malleus is bulged forward without inflammatorysymptoms in the form of a darkish-brown tumour (viscid mucus),or there may be seen (Fig. 218) a greenish globular bulging (pus)after the opening of which the secretion discharges freely. Suchlimited suppurations are exceedingly tedious, because the seat ofthe process cannot be made aseptic. There yet remains to describe the suppurations confined to theposterior superior portion of the tympanic cavity, and usually ac-.
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