Diseases of the Nose, Pharynx, and EarW. B. Saunders, 1900 - 539 pages |
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... continuous space with mouth and pharynx . A relatively rapid growth of the nasal fissures takes place in the direction from the facial orifice to the pharynx , while the median wall between the nasal fissures is being prolonged by a ...
... continuous space with mouth and pharynx . A relatively rapid growth of the nasal fissures takes place in the direction from the facial orifice to the pharynx , while the median wall between the nasal fissures is being prolonged by a ...
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... continuous mucous membrane , which extends into all communicat- ing passages and sinuses . In the nose it is thickest over the inferior turbinal , becoming thinner in the higher re- gions and still more reduced in the pneumatic cells ...
... continuous mucous membrane , which extends into all communicat- ing passages and sinuses . In the nose it is thickest over the inferior turbinal , becoming thinner in the higher re- gions and still more reduced in the pneumatic cells ...
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... continuous with the periosteum over the bony walls , with the perichondrium over the cartilaginous part of the septum , and with the pharyn- geal fascia . Where the surface is plane in the. MEMBRANOUS LINING OF THE RESPIRATORY PASSAGE . 31.
... continuous with the periosteum over the bony walls , with the perichondrium over the cartilaginous part of the septum , and with the pharyn- geal fascia . Where the surface is plane in the. MEMBRANOUS LINING OF THE RESPIRATORY PASSAGE . 31.
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... continuously bathed by a layer of mucus , but during health there is never sufficient secretion to flow along or accumulate on the surface except momentarily in re- sponse to irritation . This statement applies equally to the pharyngeal ...
... continuously bathed by a layer of mucus , but during health there is never sufficient secretion to flow along or accumulate on the surface except momentarily in re- sponse to irritation . This statement applies equally to the pharyngeal ...
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... continuous with that of the nose and inseparable from the periosteal lining . Nothing is known concerning the utility of these spaces , except that they lessen the weight of the head . While only the severest type of disease of the ...
... continuous with that of the nose and inseparable from the periosteal lining . Nothing is known concerning the utility of these spaces , except that they lessen the weight of the head . While only the severest type of disease of the ...
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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