Transactions . .?^ ?«^*-.,-,. PLATE 3, POLYPOID ANGIOMA OF THE EAR. RICHARDS. Transverse section near outer extremity. POLYPOID ANGIOMA OF THE EAR. 205 tumor lost but little of their dark dull red color alter removal.Tlie childs hearing is now excellent, although both drum-membranes are depressed and are both of the dark grayishred color already mentioned. I have urged treatment ofthe nasal catarrh at the hands of a throat specialist. Theremoved polyp was pronounced by Dr. Freeborn to bebeyond question an angioma, and the accompanying micro-photographs abundantly prove the accuracy of this opi

Transactions . .?^ ?«^*-.,-,. PLATE 3, POLYPOID ANGIOMA OF THE EAR. RICHARDS. Transverse section near outer extremity. POLYPOID ANGIOMA OF THE EAR. 205 tumor lost but little of their dark dull red color alter removal.Tlie childs hearing is now excellent, although both drum-membranes are depressed and are both of the dark grayishred color already mentioned. I have urged treatment ofthe nasal catarrh at the hands of a throat specialist. Theremoved polyp was pronounced by Dr. Freeborn to bebeyond question an angioma, and the accompanying micro-photographs abundantly prove the accuracy of this opi Stock Photo
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Transactions . .?^ ?«^*-., -, . PLATE 3, POLYPOID ANGIOMA OF THE EAR. RICHARDS. Transverse section near outer extremity. POLYPOID ANGIOMA OF THE EAR. 205 tumor lost but little of their dark dull red color alter removal.Tlie childs hearing is now excellent, although both drum-membranes are depressed and are both of the dark grayishred color already mentioned. I have urged treatment ofthe nasal catarrh at the hands of a throat specialist. Theremoved polyp was pronounced by Dr. Freeborn to bebeyond question an angioma, and the accompanying micro-photographs abundantly prove the accuracy of this opin-ion A CASE OF -FALSE DRUM. By Huntington Richards, M. D.. Attf JorA-, X. 1. The rarity of the pathological condition known asfalse-drum and a desire to record, however briefly, theclinical appearances of a very marked instance of thisdeformity which fell under my observation last spring atthe New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, will be, I trust, asufficient apology for laying before the members of theSociety an account of such