The Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology, Volume 6

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1894
 

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Page 99 - A DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Containing a full Explanation of the Various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Medicine, Hygiene, Dietetics, Pathology, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otology, Laryngology, Dermatology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Medical Jurisprudence, Dentistry, etc., etc.
Page 97 - NORRIS (WM. F.) AND OLIVER (CHAS. A.). TEXT-BOOK OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. In one octavo volume of 641 pages, with 357 engravings and 5 colored plates. Cloth, $5 ; leather, $6. OWEN (EDMUND). SURGICAL DISEASES OF CHILDREN. In one 12mo. volume of 525 pages, with 85 engravings and 4 colored plates. Cloth, $2. See Series ot Clinical Manuals, page 13.
Page 99 - Institutes of Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Edited by RICHARD J. DUNGLISON, AM, MD Twenty-first edition, thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged and improved, with the Pronunciation, Accentuation and Derivation of the Terms. With Appendix.
Page 362 - Displacement of the incus and leaving it in the drum-cavity, where the stapes is removed in part or in whole, is likely to be followed by inflammation of the middle ear. 6. Removal of the incus alone, the membrana, malleus, and stapes being left in situ, gives more space in the drum-cavity, increases its resonance, and permits freer access of sound-waves to the stapes, thereby improving the hearing. 7. The relief of tinnitus and aural vertigo is very probably due to the liberation of the stapes from...
Page 99 - ... terms of Anatomy, Physiology Medical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Medicine, Hygiene, Dietetics, Pathology, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otology, Laryngology, Dermatology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Medical Jurisprudence, Dentistry, etc., etc. By ROBLEY DUNGLISON, MD, LL. D., late Professor of Institutes of Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 99 - A Hand-Book of Ophthalmic Science and Practice. For students and Practitioners. By HENRY E. JULER, FRCS, Ophthalmic Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital ; Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, London. Octavo, 733 pages, with ISO illustrations and 25 full-page plates In colors and black.
Page 190 - English from the third and revised German edition, by OSCAR DODD, MD, Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Eye and Ear, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. Edited by Sir WILLIAM DALBY, FRCS, MB, Consulting Aural Surgeon to St.
Page 85 - ... a remedy which if administered at the outset of the attack will almost always cut short the crescent inflammation. This is guaiacum.
Page 99 - A HANDBOOK OF OPHTHALMIC SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. By HENRY E. JULER, FRCS, Ophthalmic Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, London. New (second) edition, revised and enlarged. In one handsome octavo volume of 562 pages, with 201 engravings, 17 colored plates, test-types, and color-blindness test.
Page 362 - ... 3. Removal of the malleus is not necessary for relief in cases of simple chronic catarrhal otitis media. 4. The removal of the incus alone, or of the incus and the head and crura of the stapes, is followed by results as good as when the incus and the entire stapes are removed. 5. Displacement of the incus and leaving it in the drum-cavity...

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