The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... instances , where nothing morbid was visible in the throat , the upper part of the tonsil has been of such magnitude as to produce , in addition to deafness , nasal speech , from encroaching on the posterior nares . These novel views ...
... instances , where nothing morbid was visible in the throat , the upper part of the tonsil has been of such magnitude as to produce , in addition to deafness , nasal speech , from encroaching on the posterior nares . These novel views ...
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... instances the mass has a disposition to retroversion . A tonsil of apparently medium size may , in the act of gagging , assume larger proportions , a circumstance due to the fact that an actual turning of the gland from before backward ...
... instances the mass has a disposition to retroversion . A tonsil of apparently medium size may , in the act of gagging , assume larger proportions , a circumstance due to the fact that an actual turning of the gland from before backward ...
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... instance futile . The mucoid secretion of the tonsillar surface aids in lubricating the food and prepares it for swallow- ing , but no reason other than the fact that adenoid tissue is everywhere developed in childhood can be given to ...
... instance futile . The mucoid secretion of the tonsillar surface aids in lubricating the food and prepares it for swallow- ing , but no reason other than the fact that adenoid tissue is everywhere developed in childhood can be given to ...
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... cases where the tonsils have been needlessly removed to correct the habit of mouth - breathing , when in each instance the naso - pharynx was stuffed with a neglected adenoid ALLEN , TONSILS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE . 11.
... cases where the tonsils have been needlessly removed to correct the habit of mouth - breathing , when in each instance the naso - pharynx was stuffed with a neglected adenoid ALLEN , TONSILS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE . 11.
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... instances found the gland recede to normal proportions and reflex phenomena due to the hypertrophy disappear . One of the most notable features in the clinical study of the tonsil is the ease with which exposed surfaces lose their ...
... instances found the gland recede to normal proportions and reflex phenomena due to the hypertrophy disappear . One of the most notable features in the clinical study of the tonsil is the ease with which exposed surfaces lose their ...
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