A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and EarW. B. Saunders Company, 1907 - 544 pages |
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abscess absorbent cotton acid acute adrenalin application atomizer atrophic rhinitis attack attic auditory canal auricle bone bony brane cartilage catarrh catheter cause cavity cells cent cerumen chronic cleansed cocain curet deafness deviation diphtheria discharge disease drum-head ethmoid Eustachian tube exostosis external fluid forceps foreign body Formula frequently gauze glands granulations hearing hemorrhage hypertrophy incision incus infection inflammation inserted instrument irritation larynx malleus handle mastoid antrum means meatus membrana tympani middle ear middle turbinated mouth mucous membrane muscles nares nasal mucous membrane nitrate normal nose nostril obstruction occurs opening operation ossicles otitis pain palate paralysis patient perforation pharynx polypi portion position posterior present pressure probe produce purulent removed result septum Shrapnell's membrane side sinus skin solution of cocain sometimes spray stapes sufficient suppuration surface symptoms syphilis syringe throat tinnitus tion tissue tonsils treatment turbinated body tympanum ulceration usually uvula vibrations vocal cords wall wound
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Page 557 - ... be found as separate chapters. There is a large chapter devoted entirely to medical gynecology, written especially for the physician engaged in general practice. Heretofore the general practitioner was compelled to search through an entire work in order to obtain the information desired. Abdominal surgery proper, as distinct from gynecology, is fully treated, embracing operations upon the stomach, upon the intestines, upon the liver and bile-ducts, upon the pancreas and spleen, upon the kidney,...
Page 557 - ILLUSTRATIONS BY HERMANN BECKER AND MAX BRODEL In view of the intimate association of gynecology with abdominal surgery the editors have combined these two important subjects in one work. For this reason the work will be doubly valuable, for not only the gynecologist and general practitioner will find it an exhaustive treatise, but the surgeon also will find here the latest technic of the various abdominal operations. It possesses a number of valuable features not to be found in any other publication...
Page 557 - ... technic of the various abdominal operations. It possesses a number of valuable features not to be found in any other publication covering the same fields. It contains a chapter upon the bacteriology and one upon the pathology of gynecology, dealing fully with the scientific basis of gynecology. In no other work can this information, prepared by specialists, be found as separate chapters. There is a large chapter devoted entirely to medical gynecology written especially for the physician engaged...