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This excellent book deals essentially with anatomy, physiology and methods of examination. Each chapter is subdivided into these categories. Under anatomy, particularly in the chapter dealing with the ear, considerable emphasis has been placed on neuroanatomy. The illustrations, many of which are in color, beautifully describe both normal and abnormal conditions found in routine examination and also the anatomic relationships. Considerable emphasis is laid on methods of examination.
No attempt has been made in this treatise to discuss specific pathologic conditions, nor is any attempt made to outline treatment. This is an excellent book for use by students, and particularly postgraduate students in otolaryngology, since it presents a comprehensive discussion of practically all basic factors in this field.