Monographs in Clinical Otolaryngology: Chronic Ear Disease
Monographs in Clinical Otolaryngology: Chronic Ear Disease
Vol 2
Author: Gordon Smyth
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, 1980
Condition: Excellent
"In this monograph the possible etiological processes of chronic suppurative otitis media are reviewed, the surgical techniques which have been most widely used descried, and the results obtained with them reported. There are still a number of solutions for which we have no satisfactory solution. These are defined and the means by which they might be better managed in the future discussed. "
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