Meniere's Disease," edited by Dr. Jack L. Pulec, is a comprehensive medical text first published in 1968 by W.B. Saunders Company in Philadelphia. This first edition hardcover, spanning pages 265 to 715, compiles scholarly articles and research findings from a symposium reprinted from The Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, October 1968. The book delves into the etiology, diagnosis, and management of Meniere's disease, offering valuable insights for otolaryngologists and medical professionals specializing in inner ear disorders. It is illustrated with black-and-white photographs, diagrams, and charts that enhance the understanding of the clinical aspects discussed. The volume is bound in green cloth-covered boards, measuring approximately 8.75 x 5.625 inches. This original edition is a significant addition to medical literature, reflecting the advancements in otolaryngology as of the late 1960s.