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Title: | Conductive deafness : its surgical treatment |
Authors: | Sultana, W. A. |
Keywords: | Deafness -- Surgery Deafness -- Treatment Hearing disorders -- Treatment |
Issue Date: | 1965 |
Publisher: | Malta Medical Students Association |
Citation: | Sultana, W. A. (1965). Conductive deafness : its surgical treatment. Chest-piece, 2(5), 21-25. |
Abstract: | When the antibiotics were first discovered, many thought that the end of aural surgery was near. At that time, the bulk of the surgery was done for; acute infection, chiefIy acute mastoiditis. Chronic disease of the ear, especially chronic suppurative otitis media, with or without mastoiditis, was also common, and mastoidetomies (radical or non-radical) appeared on almost all i operating lists. In fact these operations were performed almost as frequently as tonsillectomies |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/43220 |
Appears in Collections: | Chest-piece, volume 2, issue 5 Chest-piece, volume 2, issue 5 |
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