. The pathological anatomy of the ear . Fig. 15. Fig. 16. Cats-ear on the left dislocated downwards; on the right abnormal hypertrophy ofthe auricle. Unilateral atrophy of the face. Fig. 16. Bilateral Malformation of the Auricle with atresia of the meatus. Deaf-mutism. above downwards, the cats-ear as seen in the oldstatues of Pan (Figs. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15); sometimesspindle-shaped (Figs. 16, 17), and with deep indenta-tions, or even with horizontal fissures. The tragus AURICLE. 31 may be so turned inwards as to close the meatus ; inFig. 18 only the fissured lobule was present, belowwhich was
. The pathological anatomy of the ear . Fig. 15. Fig. 16. Cats-ear on the left dislocated downwards; on the right abnormal hypertrophy ofthe auricle. Unilateral atrophy of the face. Fig. 16. Bilateral Malformation of the Auricle with atresia of the meatus. Deaf-mutism. above downwards, the cats-ear as seen in the oldstatues of Pan (Figs. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15); sometimesspindle-shaped (Figs. 16, 17), and with deep indenta-tions, or even with horizontal fissures. The tragus AURICLE. 31 may be so turned inwards as to close the meatus ; inFig. 18 only the fissured lobule was present, belowwhich was the entrance into a meatus extremely con-.
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