A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . a rapidcourse ; if, however, the patients are weak or anaemic, or whenthe affection occurs in connection with the acute exanthemata, TERMINATIONS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION 335 in influenza, typhoid fever, scrofula, tuberculosis, or in associationwith recurrent otitis media, its course is usually of a protractednature. Not infrequently painful exacerbations occur in conse-quence of external harmful influences or improper diet (alcohol),in erysipelas, and occasionally without any discoverable cause.Such relapses may recur repeat

A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . a rapidcourse ; if, however, the patients are weak or anaemic, or whenthe affection occurs in connection with the acute exanthemata, TERMINATIONS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION 335 in influenza, typhoid fever, scrofula, tuberculosis, or in associationwith recurrent otitis media, its course is usually of a protractednature. Not infrequently painful exacerbations occur in conse-quence of external harmful influences or improper diet (alcohol),in erysipelas, and occasionally without any discoverable cause.Such relapses may recur repeat Stock Photo
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A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . a rapidcourse ; if, however, the patients are weak or anaemic, or whenthe affection occurs in connection with the acute exanthemata, TERMINATIONS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATION 335 in influenza, typhoid fever, scrofula, tuberculosis, or in associationwith recurrent otitis media, its course is usually of a protractednature. Not infrequently painful exacerbations occur in conse-quence of external harmful influences or improper diet (alcohol), in erysipelas, and occasionally without any discoverable cause.Such relapses may recur repeatedly, and the author would liketo call attention to the fact that particularly in this form ofinflammation the disappearance or reappearance of the pains isof diagnostic importance; this is explicable in so far as a decidedlessening of the inflammation can be expected only with a dimi-nution in the pains, while a return of the pains almost alwayspoints towards an increase of the inflammatory process. Anobstinate tinnitus almost always remains after influenza otitis;..