. Diseases of the ear : a text-book for practitioners and students of medicine. Fig. 79.—Bacons scarificator. In either case the process is not painful, as the turgescence ofthe parts is so great that but little sensitiveness remains. Thecup should now be quickly reapplied, w^hen a free flow ofblood follows, and as much may be removed as seems desira-ble. The application of this instrument would at first seempainful, on account of the local tenderness in the immediatevicinity of the ear; it should be remembered, however, thatlocal bloodletting is applicable only to the early stagesof the disea


. Diseases of the ear : a text-book for practitioners and students of medicine. Fig. 79.—Bacons scarificator. In either case the process is not painful, as the turgescence ofthe parts is so great that but little sensitiveness remains. Thecup should now be quickly reapplied, w^hen a free flow ofblood follows, and as much may be removed as seems desira-ble. The application of this instrument would at first seempainful, on account of the local tenderness in the immediatevicinity of the ear; it should be remembered, however, thatlocal bloodletting is applicable only to the early stagesof the disease, at which period this tenderness is not wellmarked. In place of the instrument mentioned above, the authoremploys one in which the scarification is performed without 228 CIRCUMSCRIBED EXTERNAL


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