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  Vol. 65 No. 3, March 1957 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Symptoms and Diagnosis of Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear.

By Prof. Dr. M. Schwarz Tubingen. Price, DM 48. Pp. 351, with 88 illustrations (some in color). George Thieme Verlag, Herdweg 63, Stuttgart, 1956.

AMA Arch Otolaryngol. 1957;65(3):313.

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The author presents a discussion of the diseases of the ear, nose, and throat on a basis of both symptomatology and diagnosis. Each division is considered on the basis of symptoms, with a description of these symptoms and a discussion of the various pathologic conditions which may produce each particular symptom. There is a detailed evaluation of each pathologic condition and also a differential diagnosis. Therapy, both medical and surgical, has not been considered. The photographs, both in black and white, and in color, help considerably in clarifying the text.

The first chapter deals with anatomic abnormalities of the ear, and progresses from the external ear to the middle ear and, finally, to the inner ear, discussing every type of pathology that may involve this area. Tinnitus and deafness (including the various methods of audiology with their evaluation) are discussed in detail. Labyrinthitis is discussed, and all tests are evaluated . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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