A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Fig. 130,Chalky front of the handleof the Malleus in aMan 38 Years Old. - Semilunar Fig. 131. — HorseshoeDeposit in Chalky Deposit in theMembrana Tympaniof a Woman 30 of the ear disease10 years. Tinnitus sel-dom. Acoumeter = 30cm. Speech = 3 m. Fig. 129.—Semilunar Opa-city BEHIND THE HANDLE of the Malleus in aWoman 38 Years of the ear disease 6years ; greatly aggravatedduring the last 3. Acou-meter — lcm. Speech = 10cm. Perception throughthe bones of the skull un-altered. Tuning-fork onvertex heard best
A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Fig. 130,Chalky front of the handleof the Malleus in aMan 38 Years Old. - Semilunar Fig. 131. — HorseshoeDeposit in Chalky Deposit in theMembrana Tympaniof a Woman 30 of the ear disease10 years. Tinnitus sel-dom. Acoumeter = 30cm. Speech = 3 m. Fig. 129.—Semilunar Opa-city BEHIND THE HANDLE of the Malleus in aWoman 38 Years of the ear disease 6years ; greatly aggravatedduring the last 3. Acou-meter — lcm. Speech = 10cm. Perception throughthe bones of the skull un-altered. Tuning-fork onvertex heard best in theaffected right ear. deposits, is not sharply denned, but merges into the transparentparts of the membrane (Fig. 129), its margins gradually becomingless distinct. Peripheral, whitish-gray and circular opacities arefrequently found, comparable to the arcus senilis of the cornea, anddue to the thickening of the mucous membrane of the periphery ofthe membrana tympani and opacity of the annulus tendinosus. A more rare condition found in this middl
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