Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 26Longmans, Green and Company, 1843 - Medicine |
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Page 301
... membrana tympani ; from which it can some- times be detached without much difficulty . * In this situation it also serves as a partial investment to the chorda tympani nerve , and as a tubular sheath to the tendon of the tensor tympani ...
... membrana tympani ; from which it can some- times be detached without much difficulty . * In this situation it also serves as a partial investment to the chorda tympani nerve , and as a tubular sheath to the tendon of the tensor tympani ...
Page 304
... tympani muscle ( Nos . XIV . and XCVIII . ) : and they so connect various parts of the circumference of the fenestra rotunda , as to form a network over the membrana propria ( Nos . LXXXVI . and LXXXVII . ) . But the place where these ...
... tympani muscle ( Nos . XIV . and XCVIII . ) : and they so connect various parts of the circumference of the fenestra rotunda , as to form a network over the membrana propria ( Nos . LXXXVI . and LXXXVII . ) . But the place where these ...
Page 306
... tympani has been removed by disease , or where the contents of the vestibule have not received any impression ... membrana tympani is an obstacle to the transmission of the sonorous vibrations to the internal ear . ‡ In several of the ...
... tympani has been removed by disease , or where the contents of the vestibule have not received any impression ... membrana tympani is an obstacle to the transmission of the sonorous vibrations to the internal ear . ‡ In several of the ...
Page 307
... tympani muscle were atrophied . All these changes must most certainly exert an in- jurious influence upon the membrana tympani ; and from them doubtless arise many of the phenomena observable in deafness . * In the third stage of ...
... tympani muscle were atrophied . All these changes must most certainly exert an in- jurious influence upon the membrana tympani ; and from them doubtless arise many of the phenomena observable in deafness . * In the third stage of ...
Page 308
... membrana tympani . - Transparent and no- where opaque . Neither this membrane nor the meatus presented the dull , white appearance , which is so frequently perceived in living persons afflicted with deafness . The short and long ...
... membrana tympani . - Transparent and no- where opaque . Neither this membrane nor the meatus presented the dull , white appearance , which is so frequently perceived in living persons afflicted with deafness . The short and long ...
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abdomen acid adherent adventitious structures appearance artery bands of adhesion basis of skull Bethlem Hospital blood Blood-vessels of brain bone brain and membranes brane cavitas tympani cavitas tympani.-The cerebral hemispheres character chest coat colour congested considerable contained cough cranium cysts disease dissections dura mater effects effusion Eustachian tube examination external fatty fluid growth head healthy hernia hydrocele incus infiltration of pia inflammation insane jaws kidney left lung lining membrane lobe London lunatics lymph Male Blood-vessels matter meatus externus membrana tympani microscope mucous membrane mucus nucleated cells numerous observed old adhesions opaque pain patient peritoneum Physician pia mater pleura Pneumonia portion posterior present quantity rickets Right ear right lung sion slight soft stapes substance surface Surgeon symptoms teeth thick thickened tion tissue trachea tubercles tumour turgid tympanic cavity tympanum ulceration upper urate of ammonia uric acid urine vascular Viscera