A Manual of diseases of the nose and throatP. Blakiston, 1891 - 127 pages |
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Page 1
... examination of the nose , the most im- portant anatomical points in connection with the study of its diseases may be briefly mentioned . Owing to the thickness of the lining mucous membrane the cavity of the nose is of course greatly ...
... examination of the nose , the most im- portant anatomical points in connection with the study of its diseases may be briefly mentioned . Owing to the thickness of the lining mucous membrane the cavity of the nose is of course greatly ...
Page 5
... examination is made . Palate hooks , of which White's self - retaining one is pro- bably the best , may be used ; but as a rule cocaine has to be applied first before they are employed . Examination of the posterior nares in children is ...
... examination is made . Palate hooks , of which White's self - retaining one is pro- bably the best , may be used ; but as a rule cocaine has to be applied first before they are employed . Examination of the posterior nares in children is ...
Page 6
Procter Selby Hutchinson. Examination of the posterior nares in children is rarely possible . The parts seen in the mirror in posterior rhinoscopy are the posterior extremities of the three turbinated bodies , the orifices and cushions ...
Procter Selby Hutchinson. Examination of the posterior nares in children is rarely possible . The parts seen in the mirror in posterior rhinoscopy are the posterior extremities of the three turbinated bodies , the orifices and cushions ...
Page 7
... Examination with a probe is the best means of detect- ing their presence . The anterior nares of a child being too small to allow of a good view being obtained with a speculum . The nose should be syringed first in the endeavour to ...
... Examination with a probe is the best means of detect- ing their presence . The anterior nares of a child being too small to allow of a good view being obtained with a speculum . The nose should be syringed first in the endeavour to ...
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... examination . The condition presented may be that of pale cedematous swelling , entirely obstructing nasal respiration , and which may subside spontaneously after a few weeks ; this being more frequently a sub - acute con- dition ...
... examination . The condition presented may be that of pale cedematous swelling , entirely obstructing nasal respiration , and which may subside spontaneously after a few weeks ; this being more frequently a sub - acute con- dition ...
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abductors abscess acid acute adults affection Anatomy aphonia arytenoid cartilages atrophic attacks become bone brane catarrh cause cauterization chronic Cloth cocaine cold colour condition cricoid deafness Dental diagnosis diphtheria discharge disease dyspnoea Edition enlarged epiglottis Eustachian tubes examination forceps foreign body frequently give rise gland glottis growth hæmorrhage hypertrophy Illustrations inferior turbinated inflammation infrequently irritation laryngeal paralysis laryngoscope larynx latter Leather lupus Mackenzie's malignant Medical mercury middle line middle turbinated mucous mem mucous membrane mucus nares nasal naso-pharynx nitrate nose obstruction occasionally occur onset operation orifice ozæna pain patient perforation pharynx phonation physical signs polypi portion post-nasal vegetations posterior present pressure probably rarely recurrent removal respiration rhinitis secretion seen septum side snare spasm stenosis structures surface Surgery swelling symptoms syphilis thickening throat thyro-arytenoid thyroid cartilage tion tissue tonsils trachea tracheotomy treatment true vocal cords tubercle tumour turbinated bodies ulceration usually uvula ventricular bands vocal cords voice
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