A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . f, after thistreatment, the membrane is repeatedly formed, the affected partsshould be touched with carbolic-glycerine (1 : 15) or carbolic-alcohol (1: 20); in addition the meatus should be filled severaltimes a day with an alcoholic solution of boracic acid (1: 20),or with a weak salicylic-alcohol (1 : 100), or sublimate-alcoholsolution (005 : 500). Mechanical removal of the diphtheriticmembrane hastens the process of healing just as little as cauter-ization with silver nitrate. 5. Parasitic Inflammation of the External A
A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . f, after thistreatment, the membrane is repeatedly formed, the affected partsshould be touched with carbolic-glycerine (1 : 15) or carbolic-alcohol (1: 20); in addition the meatus should be filled severaltimes a day with an alcoholic solution of boracic acid (1: 20),or with a weak salicylic-alcohol (1 : 100), or sublimate-alcoholsolution (005 : 500). Mechanical removal of the diphtheriticmembrane hastens the process of healing just as little as cauter-ization with silver nitrate. 5. Parasitic Inflammation of the External Auditory Canal(Mycosis of the External Meatus). (Otomycosis [Virchow]—My ringomy costs aspergillina \Wreden\.) A few cases of fungus in the ear had already been observed by Mayer,*Pacini,f and Carl Cramer.]; The attention of otologists was drawn tootitis externa parasitica by a short paper of Schwartze (A. f. 0., iii.), butespecially by an exhaustive work of Wreden (Monograph, 1868). In thelast few years the pathology of otomycosis has been furthered by the valuable.
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