"Les Suppurations De l'Oreille Moyenne Chez Les Diabetiques" est une tude m dicale sp cialis e qui explore les relations pathologiques entre les affections de l'oreille moyenne et le diab te sucr . Cet ouvrage analyse en d tail la mani re dont le m tabolisme diab tique influence l' volution, la gravit et le traitement des infections auriculaires suppur es au d but du XXe si cle.
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