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either of the twopassages,locatedbetween themiddleearand the back of thenose, thatopentoallowpressureto bekeptequalon bothsidesof theeardrum 耳咽管;咽鼓管SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesThe ear - anvil
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See more results » (Definition ofEustachian tubefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Alcohol inflames the mucous membrane of the throat, then by its nearness the lining of the Eustachian tube, and finally may injure the delicate apparatus of the internal ear.
- The air dilates the Eustachian tube, and is forced into the ear-drum.
- The difficulty as revealed by the post-mortem, lay in a thickening of the membrane of the Eustachian tubes.
- The inflammation of the mouth and throat is apt to extend up the Eustachian tube, thus impairing the sense of hearing.
- The irritating smoke filling all the inner cavity of the mouth and throat, readily finds its way up the Eustachian tube, dries the membrane, and irritates or inflames the delicate mechanism of the inner ear.
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