A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . nauts, therapeutic rarefaction of air) are very rare. Tears ofthe cuticular or mucous layers of the membrane alone are seldomseen. As the ruptures of the membrane, caused by a blow uponthe region of the ear, claim the interest of the practitioner from a 244 TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF THE MEMBRANA TTMPANI, forensic point of view, it seems important to discuss these first indetail. At the moment of the occurrence of the blow, and of the result-ing injury, many perceive a violent report in the ear, others a greatpain. The patient is further f


A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . nauts, therapeutic rarefaction of air) are very rare. Tears ofthe cuticular or mucous layers of the membrane alone are seldomseen. As the ruptures of the membrane, caused by a blow uponthe region of the ear, claim the interest of the practitioner from a 244 TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF THE MEMBRANA TTMPANI, forensic point of view, it seems important to discuss these first indetail. At the moment of the occurrence of the blow, and of the result-ing injury, many perceive a violent report in the ear, others a greatpain. The patient is further frequently seized with staggering,giddiness, and great tinnitus, so that he is unable to stand latter symptoms decrease in intensity after a few hours, butoften a feeling of stupor remains for several days, and in somecases tinnitus continues for a long time. The objective examination of the membrana tympani is of thegreatest importance. The appearance of the membrane is socharacteristic in the first days after the injury, that we are enabled MM.


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