Diseases of the nose, pharynx, and earW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 547 pages |
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... patients will sometimes remove them only at long inter- vals . If inspection does not satisfy the surgeon as to the ... patient . It occurs least whenever the mucous membrane is either much hypertrophied or atrophied . Coughing is not ...
... patients will sometimes remove them only at long inter- vals . If inspection does not satisfy the surgeon as to the ... patient . It occurs least whenever the mucous membrane is either much hypertrophied or atrophied . Coughing is not ...
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... patient , and , on account of the broad- ness of its blades and the control that the hand can exert over it , it permits the most satisfactory view . It has the disadvantage , however , of not being self - retaining , a re- quisite in ...
... patient , and , on account of the broad- ness of its blades and the control that the hand can exert over it , it permits the most satisfactory view . It has the disadvantage , however , of not being self - retaining , a re- quisite in ...
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... patients at first trial . A few patients can never be examined - viz . , those who oppose the surgeon from fear ... patient fears the instrument he gags and thereby brings the soft palate and the pharyngeal walls into contact , thus ...
... patients at first trial . A few patients can never be examined - viz . , those who oppose the surgeon from fear ... patient fears the instrument he gags and thereby brings the soft palate and the pharyngeal walls into contact , thus ...
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... patient's sensitiveness , although it is often as well FIG . 17. - Tornwald's palate hook . tolerated as the mirror itself . During gagging the hook affords no assistance to the examiner . For operations a self - retaining palate hook ...
... patient's sensitiveness , although it is often as well FIG . 17. - Tornwald's palate hook . tolerated as the mirror itself . During gagging the hook affords no assistance to the examiner . For operations a self - retaining palate hook ...
Page 64
... patient throws the head back , while the palate is pulled forward firmly with a palate hook , provided the patient does not gag . The mouth must be opened as wide as possible to permit the surgeon to look up . In the rhinoscopic image ...
... patient throws the head back , while the palate is pulled forward firmly with a palate hook , provided the patient does not gag . The mouth must be opened as wide as possible to permit the surgeon to look up . In the rhinoscopic image ...
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abscess acute adenoid affections antrum atrophy bacillus bleeding bone bony canal cartilage cartilaginous catarrh cause cavernous tissue cent choanæ chronic clinical cocain coryza course diagnosis diffuse diphtheria discharge douche drum cavity drumhead ear disease enlarged especially ethmoid cells Eustachian tube extend external wall facial fever fluid forceps frontal sinus healing hemorrhage hence hypertrophy infection inferior turbinal inflammation inflammatory instances irritation labyrinth lamina papyracea lateral lesions less mastoid maxillary sinus meatus membrana tympani middle ear middle turbinal middle-ear mucous membrane nasal disease nasal passage nerve normal nose obstruction occur operation orifice ossicles ozena pain palate patient perforation persistent pharyngeal tonsil plate Politzer polypi posterior wall probe purulent purulent otitis purulent rhinitis rare removal secretion seen septum side sinuses snare solution sometimes sphenoid sphenoid sinus subacute suppuration surface swelling symptoms syphilis thickened throat tion treatment tumors turgescence tympanic cavity ulceration upper usually vascular Zuckerkandl
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