Otosclerosis (Idiopathic Degenerative Deafness) (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Otosclerosis (Idiopathic Degenerative Deafness) IF a number of experienced otologists were asked to express the value they attach to the various signs and symptoms by means of which the diagnosis of otosclerosis is made, there would probably be found to be wide divergences of opinion. And yet, if these same observe) s were asked to make a clinical diagnosis of a large number of cases of deafness, I venture to think that there would be remarkable agreement in respect to the cases which they would class under the term otosclerosis. I would even go further than this, and am strongly of the Opinion that were these cases made the subject of pathological examination, it would be found that the diagnosis in the great majority of cases would be correct.
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