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I.-Diseases of the Eye, Nose, Throat, and Ear. By POSEY
and WRIGHT. Lea Bros.
II.-Report of the Otological Society of the United Kingdom.
III.-General Report of Otology. By GRADENIGO and
BRIEGER.
PAGE
76
NUMBER 2.
A Brief Report of Forty Radical Operations for Chronic Purulent
Otitis and Complications, with Remarks. By Dr. ARNOLD
KNAPP and Dr. C. H. R. JORDAN
A Study of the Pathology of the Internal Ear and the Auditory
Nerve. By Dr. PAUL MANASSE, Strasburg, Germany. Trans-
lated by Dr. ADOLPH O. PFINGST, Louisville, Kentucky. (With
appended Plate I. from Zeitschrift f. Ohrenheilkunde, Vol.
XXXIX., No. 1)
.
The Usual Methods of Treatment and Operation in the Ear and
Throat Clinic at Rostock. By Professor O. KOERNER.
Translated by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP
81
105
112
After-Treatment of Radical Operations without Packing. By
Dr. A. VON ZUR-MUEHLEN, Riga
118
An Anatomical Method of Demonstrating the Accessory Cavities
of the Nose. By Dr. G. BRUEHL, Berlin.
123
The Contagiousness of Acute Otitis Media. By Dr. L. WOLFF,
Frankfurt-on-Main, Germany
125
The Occurrence of Rhodan in the Nasal Secretion, and its Ab-
sence in Ozena. By Dr. MUCK, Rostock, Germany.
128
Entotic Murmur Due to Aneurysm of the Occipital Artery. By
Dr. MUCK, Rostock, Germany
130
The Masto-Squamosal Suture. By Dr. ADERMAN, Orebro,
Sweden.
131
Acute Mastoiditis Complicated by Scleroderma. By Dr. M.
KAMM, Breslau, Germany
133
On the Duplicity of the Accessory Sinuses of the Nose.
G. BRUEHL, Berlin. Abridged Translation
By Dr.
135
Are there "Variations in the Course of the Facial Nerve Having
Bearing upon the Mastoid Operation"? By B. ALEX. RAN-
DALL, M.A., M.D., Philadelphia. (With Text-plate I.).. 144
Reports of Societies:
1. Report of the Transactions of the New York Otological
Society. By Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP, Secretary. Meeting of
January 25, 1903
SCHMITT: Anatomical specimens, 148. WILSON: Case
of epithelioma of the canal, 149. DENCH: Sarcoma of
tympanum and mastoid, 149; Facial paralysis after radi-
cal operation, 150. GRUENING: Teat-like protrusion on
drum-membrane, 151.
2. Report of the Transactions of the Section on Otology of
the New York Academy of Medicine. Meeting of Janu-
ary 8, 1903
EAGLETON: Case of cerebellar abscess, 152. PoOOLEY:
Affections of the labyrinth, 158.
148
152
Meeting of February 12, 1903
160
THEOBALD Common sense in aural surgery, 160.
ARNOLD KNAPP and JORDAN: Report on forty radical
operations (published in full, p. 81), 163.
167
IV.-General Review of the Progress of Otology. Fifth Series, for the years 1897-1900. By Dr. L. BLAU.
Announcement of 7th International Otological Congress.
169
Erratum
NUMBER 3.
The Limits of Variation in the Depth of the Mastoid Antrum.
By PHILIP D. KERRISON, M.D. (With ten illustrations on Text-
plates II.-V.)
Intradural and Later Double Cerebral Abscess Complicating
Chronic Tympanic Suppuration; Operations; Cure. By B.
ALEX. RANDALL, M.A., M.D., and BARTON H. POTTS, M.D.,
Philadelphia. (With a Temperature Chart)
Osteomyelitis of the Skull with Empyema of the Nasal Acces-
sory Cavities; Sinus Thrombosis; Pyæmia; Death; Autopsy.
By Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP. (With three illustrations on Text-
plates VI. and VII.)
A Discussion on the Differential Diagnosis and the Treatment of
Osteosclerosis of the Mastoid Process. By OTTO J. STEIN,
Chicago, Ill. .
190
Three Cases of Encephalitis in Connection with Otitis Media.
By Dr. Voss, Riga, Russia. Abridged Translation by Dr.
JULIUS WOLFF, New York.
202
1. Report of the Transactions of the Otological Section of
the New York Academy of Medicine. Meeting of March
12, 1903 .
TOEPLITZ: Perichondritis, 208. H. KNAPP: Subperi-
chondrial abscess, 208. HASKIN: Iodoform poisoning, 209.
DUEL: Natural exenteration of the middle-ear cavities,
210. GUTMAN: Epidural abscess, 210. LEDERMAN: Mi-
crotia, 211. HARRIS: A brief consideration of the
prognosis in chronic suppurative otitis, 211. KERRISON:
Variations in the depth of the antrum-Discussion, 214.
Meeting of April 2, 1903.
BERENS: The symptomatology and diagnosis of the
complications of chronic middle-ear suppuration, 216.
MCKERNON: The treatment of the complications of chronic
middle-ear suppuration, 216.
2. Report of the Transactions of the New York Otological
March 24, 1903
DUEL: Secondary operation, 220. HARRIS: Drainage
gauze tubes, 221. QUINLAN : Congenitally deformed auri-
cle, 221; Double mastoid operation, 221. FRIEDENBERG :
Persistent otorrhoea as an indication for the mastoid op-
eration, 222. LEWIS: Removing adenoids during acute
otitis, 223. DENCH: Catalepsy occurring in otitic menin-
gitis, 225. MCKERNON: Double facial paralysis, 225.
Report on the Progress of Otology for the Third and Fourth
Quarters of the Year 1902. By Dr. A. HARTMANN, Berlin.
208
220
226
Anatomy of the ear, 226. Physiology of the ear, 226. Gen- eral, 228. External ear, 236. Middle ear, 239.
254
V.-Précis de Chirurgie cérébrale. By Prof. A. BROCA.
VI.-A Text-Book on the Diseases of the Ear. By Prof. ADAM
POLITZER.
NUMBER 4.
Should the Deaf be Debarred from Accident Insurance? By Dr.
JAMES A. SPALDING, Portland, Me.
257
Tinnitus, with a Plea for its More Accurate Musical Notation.
By Dr. JAMES A. SPALDING, Portland, Me. (With eight text-
cuts)
263
The University Clinic for Diseases of the Ear and Throat in
Rostock. By the Director, Prof. O. KOERNER.
(With ap-
pended Plates XI. to XIII., Vol. XXXVI., Zeitschrift f. Ohren-
heilkunde
273
Three Clinical Communications to Otology. By EMIL AMBERG,
M.D., Detroit, Mich.
275
1. Report of the Meeting of the German Otological Society
in Wiesbaden, May 29 and 30, 1903. By Dr. HARTMANN. 284
DENKER Stapes-anchylosis, 284. BEZOLD: Hearing
examination with tuning-forks in unilateral deafness, 286.
WANNER: Functional examination in labyrinth necrosis,
286. LUCAE: Relation of tone hearing to speech hearing,
287. OSTMANN: Objective hearing_measure, 288. Mox-
TER: Middle-ear tuberculosis, 290. SCHEIBE: Deafness in
furuncle of the canal, 290. SIEBENMANN: Congenital
labyrinth anomalies, 290. KRETSCHMANN: Bone in the
tympanic cavity, 291. BRUEHL: Pharyngeal tonsil and
auditory organ in idiots, 291. RUDLOFF: Course of the
sigmoid sinus in the child's temporal bone, 291. HAUG:
Gangrene of the auricle, 292. WITTMAACK: Acoustic
neuritis, 292. ROEPKE: Hysteria in aural suppuration, 292.
HEINE: Amnesic aphasia and hemiopia in abscess of the
right temporal lobe, 292. BLOCH: Scopolamin narcosis,
293.
Society. By T. PASSMORE BERENS, M.D., Acting Secre-
tary. Meeting of May 26, 1903
GRUENING: Brain abscess, 295. BERENS: Plastic oper-
ation, 297. PHILLIPS: Specimen of temporal bone in case
of purulent meningitis, 298. QUINLAN: Pain due to osteo-
sclerosis of the mastoid, 299. BERENS: Rare arterial ano-
maly, 300.
Systematic Report on the Progress of Otology for the Third and
Fourth Quarters of the Year 1902. By Dr. A. HARTMANN,
Berlin. (Continued from page 253)
326.
Nose and naso-pharynx, 301. Soft palate and pharynx,
295
301
332
VII.-Patologia e terapia del orecchio e delle prime vie aeree
(otologia, rinologia, laringologia). By GIUSEPPE Grade-
NIGO.
VIII. First Principles of Otology. By ALBERT H. BUCK,
M.D.
IX. A Thesaurus of Medical Words and Phrases. By WIL-
FRED M. BARTON, M.D.
Miscellaneous News.
335
NUMBER 5.
On Hemorrhage from Arrosion of the Brain Sinuses in Suppu-
ration of the Temporal Bones. By Dr. H. EULENSTEIN, of
Frankfort-on-the-Main. Translated by Dr. H. KNAPP, from
German Edition (Zeitsch. f. O.), Vol. XLIII.
General Sepsis in Chronic Suppuration of the Middle Ear, with
a Central Perforation of the Drum. By Professor BEZOLD,
Munich. Translated by Dr. ADOLPH O. PFINGST, Louisville,
Ky.
Cheesy Empyema of the Nasal Accessory
337
349
ALFRED STIEDA, Königsberg, Germany.
ADOLPH O. PFINGST, Louisville, Ky. .
Sinuses. By Dr.
Translated by Dr.
356
Two Cases of Aneurism of the Arteria Carotis Cerebri.
A. V. ZUR-MÜHLEN, of Riga. Translated by Dr. MILTON J.
BALLIN, New York
364
385
On the Pathological Anatomy of Deaf-Mutism. By Dr. SCHWA-
BACH, Berlin. Translated by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP, New York. 378
Recent Theories on Sound Conduction. By Dr. TREITEL, of
Berlin. Translated by Dr. W. S. BRYANT, of New York.
Report on the Progress of Otology during the First Quarter of
the Year 1903. By Dr. ARTHUR HARTMANN. Translated by
Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP.
Anatomy of the ear, 403. Physiology of the ear, 408.
(To be continued)
Book Reviews
X.-Ein objectives Hörmass u. seine Anwendung. (An Ob-
jective Hearing-Measure and its Use.) By Prof. PAUL
OSTMANN.
XI.-Diseases of the Ear. By E. B. DENCH, M.D.
403
412
NUMBER 6.
A Case of Thrombophlebitis of the Cavernous Sinus, Complica-
ting an Empyema of the Sphenoidal Sinuses and Ethmoidal
Cells, Mistaken for a Thrombophlebitis of the Lateral Sinus.
By Dr. C. E, FINLAY, of Havana, Cuba
419
Clinical Experiences with the Enlarged Pharyngeal Tonsil.
By Dr. H. GRADLE, Chicago
422
On the Pathology and Treatment of Chronic Purulent Otitis.
By Dr. SUCKSTORFF. Abridged Translation from Zeitsch. f.
Ohrenheilk., Vol. XLV., p. 75, by Dr. ARNOLD KNAPP
426