Plate II ANATOMY OF THE EAR The illustration on the opposite page shows the interior structure of the ear. The concha and Meatus, or canal, comprise the external ear, which is separated from the middle ear by the Drum Membrane. Wax is secreted by glands... The Home Medical Library - Page 46by Kenelm Winslow - 1907Full view - About this book
| 1907 - 290 pages
...tenderness on pressure immediately in front or behind the ear passage. . ~ [Text continued on page 47.) Plate II ANATOMY OF THE EAR The illustration on the...involve the tube and the middle ear, causing deafness. DRUM MEMBRANE: COCHLEA CARTILAGENOUS EUSTACHIAN TUBE HATE II Dullness, fever, chills, and convulsions... | |
| Kenelm Winslow - 1915 - 580 pages
...tenderness on pressure immediately in front or behind the ear passage. r,-\ [Text continued on page 61. ] Plate II ANATOMY OF THE EAR The illustration on the...involve the tube and the middle ear, causing deafness. DRUM MEMBRANE: COCHLE:, PLATE • Dullness, fever, chills, and convulsions are not uncommon in children,... | |
| Kenelm Winslow - 1916 - 582 pages
...forty-eight hours, surgical assistance must be obtained at any cost, or a fatal result may ensue. The opening in the drum membrane, caused by escape of...involve the tube and the middle ear, causing deafness. DRUM MEMBRANE COCHLEA Dullness, fever, chills, and convulsions are not uncommon in children, but, on... | |
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