Diseases of the Nose, Pharynx, and EarW. B. Saunders, 1900 - 539 pages |
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... becomes transformed into the upper lip . Underneath this area the broad fissure constituting the primitive mouth reaches at first inward only as far as the closed anterior or ventral wall of the esophageal end of the intestinal tract ...
... becomes transformed into the upper lip . Underneath this area the broad fissure constituting the primitive mouth reaches at first inward only as far as the closed anterior or ventral wall of the esophageal end of the intestinal tract ...
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... become surrounded with a cartilaginous capsule , of which the portion common to both sides is formed by the cartilaginous plate in the septum . On the external wall of each nasal passage a series of ridges , usually six in number , but ...
... become surrounded with a cartilaginous capsule , of which the portion common to both sides is formed by the cartilaginous plate in the septum . On the external wall of each nasal passage a series of ridges , usually six in number , but ...
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... become more or less curved upon them- selves , and coalesce to some extent . The space between the septum and the turbinal processes represents , finally , the olfactory fissure and the nasal passage proper , whereas the spaces included ...
... become more or less curved upon them- selves , and coalesce to some extent . The space between the septum and the turbinal processes represents , finally , the olfactory fissure and the nasal passage proper , whereas the spaces included ...
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... becomes shallower downward and ceases just above the level of the palate . The caliber of the pharynx is , of course ... becoming thinner in the higher re- gions and still more reduced in the pneumatic cells and accessory sinuses . Close ...
... becomes shallower downward and ceases just above the level of the palate . The caliber of the pharynx is , of course ... becoming thinner in the higher re- gions and still more reduced in the pneumatic cells and accessory sinuses . Close ...
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... become persistent on the narrower side of the nose , or to extend to the ear of that side . Striking , too , is the diminished liability to acute " colds " after a properly indicated removal of a pharyngeal tonsil , a successful septum ...
... become persistent on the narrower side of the nose , or to extend to the ear of that side . Striking , too , is the diminished liability to acute " colds " after a properly indicated removal of a pharyngeal tonsil , a successful septum ...
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abscess acute adenoid antrum bacillus bleeding bone bony canal cartilaginous catarrh cause cavernous tissue cent choanæ chronic Clinical Cloth cocain complications coryza course diagnosis diffuse diphtheria discharge drum cavity drumhead Edition enlarged especially ethmoid cells Eustachian tube extend external wall facial fever fluid forceps frontal sinus gauze heal hemorrhage hence hypertrophy infection inferior turbinal inflammation inflammatory instances irritation labyrinth lateral lesions less mastoid mastoid antrum maxillary sinus meatus Medical membrana tympani middle ear middle turbinal middle-ear mucous membrane nasal passage nerve normal nose occur octavo operation orifice ossicles ozena pain palate patient perforation persistent pharyngeal tonsil plate Politzer polypi posterior wall probe purulent purulent otitis purulent rhinitis rare removal result secretion seen septum side sinuses snare solution sometimes sphenoid sphenoid sinus stenosis suppuration surface Surgery surgical swelling symptoms syphilis Text-Book thickened throat tion treatment tumors turgescence tympanic cavity ulceration upper usually vascular Zuckerkandl