Transactions . Fig. Fig. S. NOTES ON THE SHRAPNELL PERFORATION. 623 Case A/A\—John aged -30, came at the same timeas the preceding case, with a history of watery dischargefrom the right ear lor seyeral days, changing the day be-fore into pns. There was a minnte opening in the flaccidmembrane.— none elsewhere. Flow soon ceased underroutine treatment. Case XX. — Sally C, aged ;2(), came to the EpiscopalHospital on March 14th, complaining otdeafness and long-continued discharge trom both ears. There was a little pusat the bottom of each canal and the upper anterior part ofmembrane and meatus
Transactions . Fig. Fig. S. NOTES ON THE SHRAPNELL PERFORATION. 623 Case A/A\—John aged -30, came at the same timeas the preceding case, with a history of watery dischargefrom the right ear lor seyeral days, changing the day be-fore into pns. There was a minnte opening in the flaccidmembrane.— none elsewhere. Flow soon ceased underroutine treatment. Case XX. — Sally C, aged ;2(), came to the EpiscopalHospital on March 14th, complaining otdeafness and long-continued discharge trom both ears. There was a little pusat the bottom of each canal and the upper anterior part ofmembrane and meatus wall on each side was hidden byinspissated material. On remoying this a small perforationwas revealed abo\-e tlie short process on the left, while onthe right the opening inyolyed all the central part of theflaccid membrane and uncoyered the neck of the malleus(Fig. 1). Some relief was promptly gained, and she hasslowly gained ground since. Xo crust had formed whenlast seen. Case AX/. — Edward aged
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