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The Continuity of the Several Cavities of the Middle Ear, with Observations on their Development and on the Treatment of Acute Septic Inflammation of the Tympanic Cavity (So-called Otitis Media.)2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 August 2007

A. H. Young
Affiliation:
University of Manchester.
W. Milligan
Affiliation:
University of Manchester.

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1905

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References

1 See also Schulze, Arch, füe Ohrenheilk., vol. lix,Google Scholar and Grunert, Operative Evacuation of the Jugular Bulb,” Leipzig, 1904, both with extensive bibliography.Google Scholar

3 Snice, however, this term may lead to confusion if it is regarded from a phylogenetic standpoint, it may be better to designate it as the “middle-ear cleft,” and it is to be understood that it corresponds to the modified and extruded inner part of the hyo-mandibular cleft of lower forms.Google Scholar

1 Text-book on the Diseases of the Ear,” translated and edited by Drs.Ballin, and Helter, , 4th edition, p. 12.Google Scholar

1 Diagnosis and Treatment of Ear Diseases,” 1881, p. 297.Google Scholar

1 Troite d'Anatomie, Paris, vol. i, p. 160.Google Scholar

2 Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 12, 1904, vol. xiii, No. 4, p 648 et seq.Google Scholar

1 Loc. cit., p. 81.Google Scholar

2 Archiv f. Ohrenheil., vol. xi.Google Scholar