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G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, 27 & 29 WEST 23D STREET
AND NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.
LONDON: 24 Bedford STREET, STRAND
WIESBADEN: J. F. BERGMANN'S Verlag PARIS: J.-B. BAILLIERE, 19 Rue Hautefeuille
1904
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The knickerbocker Press, New York
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIII.
NUMBER I.
Osteo-Myelitis of the Temporal and Adjacent Bones of the Skull
as a Sequel of Otitis Media Suppurativa. By Dr. CHARLES
W. RICHARDSON, Washington, D. C. (With one temperature
chart)
Tubercle-Like Bacilli in the Discharge of Chronic Purulent Otitis.
By Dr. A. DE SIMONI, Milan
Contribution on Otogenous Diseases of the Brain, Meninges, and
Venous Sinuses. By Dr. SUCKSTORFF and Dr. HENRICI, Ros-
tock. Translated by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP. (Continued from
page 461, Vol. XXXI., of these ARCHIVES). With one tempera-
ture chart on Plates III. and IV. of Vol. XLIV. of the German
Edition .
On Primary Epithelioma of the Temporal Bone. By Dr. STURM,
Rostock. Translated by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP
Tuberculosis of the Ear Ending in Recovery. By Dr. I. HEGET-
SCHWEILER, Zürich. Translated by Dr. W. S. BRYANT, New
York. (Zeitschrift für Ohrenheilkunde, Bd. xliii.) .
On the Pathology of Deafmutism. Report of a Case of Acquired
Deafmutism with Obliteration of Tympanum, Aditus, and
Antrum. By Dr. HERMANN HÖLZEL, Munich. Translated by
Dr. W. S. BRYANT, New York.
(Zeitschrift für Ohrenheil-
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kunde, Vol. xliii.) .
Reports of Societies:
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1. Report of the Transactions of the New York Otological
Society. By Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP, Secretary. Meeting of
November 24, 1903.
BERENS: Plastic operation, 53. LEWIS: Two cases of
sinus thrombosis, 54. ARNOLD KNAPP : Two cases of nasal
disease with endocranial complications, 57. DENCH:
Meningitis after a radical operation, 58; encephalitis, 59.
WILSON: Further report upon a tumor of the auditory
canal, 59.
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137752
2. Report of the Transactions of the Section on Otology of
the New York Academy of Medicine. Meeting of Novem-
ber 12, 1903
KOLLER: Scarlatinal panotitis, 60. RICHARDSON:
Osteo-myelitis of the temporal bone (published in full on
page 1). Discussion, 61.
Report on the Progress of Otology during the First Quarter of
the Year 1903. By Dr. ARTHUR HARTMANN. Translated by
Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP.
(Continued from vol. xxxii., page 496)
Nervous apparatus, 67. The nose and naso-pharynx, 69.
Soft palate, pharyngeal and mouth cavities, 81.
II.-Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat. By J. J. Kyle, M.D.
60
67
84
NUMBER 2.
Middle-Ear Disease in its Relation to Metastatic Abscess of the
Liver and Other Viscera. By S. MACCUEN SMITH, M.D.
A Contribution to the Pathological Anatomy of the Internal Ear
and the Auditory Nerve. By Professor PAUL MANASSE,
Strassburg, Germany. Abridged Translation by Dr. ADOLPH
O. PFINGST, Louisville, Ky. With Plates I. and II., Zeitschrift
f. Ohrenheilk., Vol. XLIV.).
Contribution to the Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of the
Accessory Nasal Cavities. By Dr. F. ROEPKE, of Solingen.
Translated by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP, of New York
January 26, 1904
DUEL: Paroxysmal cough in ear disease, 118. BRAN-
DEGEE: Mastoid symptoms caused by a furuncle in the
canal, 119. LEWIS: Hyperpyrexia in tympano-mastoiditis,
120. MCKERNON: Primary jugular-bulb thrombosis, 121.
2. Report of the Transactions of the Section on Otology
of the New York Academy of Medicine. Meeting of De-
cember 10, 1903
KERRISON: A new bone forceps, 122. RICHARDS :
A new bone curette, 123. S. MACCUEN SMITH: Middle-ear
disease in its relation to metastatic abscess of the liver
(published in full, p. 87). Discussion, 123.
Meeting of January 14, 1904
RICHARDS: Case of epithelioma of the auricle, 128.
TOEPLITZ: Neglected education of partially deaf children,
129. GROSZMANN: Difficulties and methods in teaching
children who are hard of hearing, 129. Discussion, 135.
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98
112
118
122
128
Report on the Progress of Otology during the Second Quarter of
Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP
140
Anatomy and physiology, 140. General, 142. The nervous
apparatus, 170. (To be concluded.)
Nasal Fibroid. By HILLIARD WOOD, M.D., Nashville, Tenn.
(With two Illustrations on Text-plate I.)
Report of a Fatal Case of Chronic Suppurative Otitis with
Cholesteatoma in the Drum Cavity and Antrum, Cellulitis
of almost the Entire Scalp, Thrombosis of the Transverse
Sinus, Cerebral Abscess, and Softening of the Cerebellum.
By JOHN GUTTMAN, M.D., New York.
178
176
Report of a Fatal Case of Multiple Otitic Abscesses in the
Temporal Lobe, with Remarks. By Dr. C. H. R. JORDAN,
New York. (With Text-plates II.-V.)
186
The Ear of the Sperm Whale and Sound Conduction. By Dr.
GEORGE BOENNINGHAUS, Breslau. Translated by Dr. W. S.
BRYANT, New York
196
Operative Opening of the Mastoid Bone in Otitis Media Purulenta
with Extension of the Disease beneath the Mastoid Process.
By Dr. FERDINAND LEIMER. Abridged Translation by Dr.
JULIUS WOLFF, New York
March 22, 1904
the New York Academy of Medicine. Meetings of Febru-
ary 11 and March 10, 1904
210
217
225
Report on the Progress in Otology during the Second Quarter
of the Year 1903. By Dr. ARTHUR HARTMANN, Berlin.
Translated by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP. (Continued from page 171) 253
Nose and naso-pharynx, 253. The soft palate, pharynx,
and mouth cavity, 264.