Citations:otorrhœa

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 * 1874, editing by Francis E. Anstie, The Practitioner, Macmillan and Co.; Volume XII, page #219:
 * In all cases of otorrhœa great attention must be paid to the constitution, so that scrofula, syphilis, or other constitutional disease should be treated by appropriate general measures.
 * 1880, S. Pollack, in St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Geo. O. Rumbold, & Company; Volume XXXVIII, page #428:
 * Otorrhœa beings, after exposure, in one to twenty‐one days ; the outbreak of the discharge, which coincides with the perforation of the membrana tympani, sets in in four to seven days.