Rhinology, Laryngology and Otology and Their Significance in General MedicineSaunders, 1900 - 348 pages |
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... course the right recurrent nerve becomes em- bedded in the tumor . Paralysis of the inferior laryngeal nerves may follow dis- ease of the bronchial lymph - glands , and of the glands be- longing to the group of ganglions trachéo ...
... course the right recurrent nerve becomes em- bedded in the tumor . Paralysis of the inferior laryngeal nerves may follow dis- ease of the bronchial lymph - glands , and of the glands be- longing to the group of ganglions trachéo ...
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... course is not different from that of any other form of purulent otitis media . In severe cases of pneumonia with high fever the tympanic membrane is found to be injected without exuda- tion taking place , just as in other infectious ...
... course is not different from that of any other form of purulent otitis media . In severe cases of pneumonia with high fever the tympanic membrane is found to be injected without exuda- tion taking place , just as in other infectious ...
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... course ; they are ushered in with a chill , the temperature falls , and recovery takes place by crisis on the seventh or eighth day . " This observation of Zaufal led Haug 4 and Brieger 5 to " assume a strictly pneumonic character and ...
... course ; they are ushered in with a chill , the temperature falls , and recovery takes place by crisis on the seventh or eighth day . " This observation of Zaufal led Haug 4 and Brieger 5 to " assume a strictly pneumonic character and ...
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... course of time gives rise to congestive catarrh , involving the entire mucous membrane of the upper air - passages , and presenting the symptoms and clin- ical appearances seen in chronic rhinitis , pharyngitis , and laryngitis . The ...
... course of time gives rise to congestive catarrh , involving the entire mucous membrane of the upper air - passages , and presenting the symptoms and clin- ical appearances seen in chronic rhinitis , pharyngitis , and laryngitis . The ...
Page 54
... course and therefore come into relation with different structures on the two sides of the body . The left nerve winds around the aorta and ascends along the posterior margin of the lateral wall of the trachea , in the groove between it ...
... course and therefore come into relation with different structures on the two sides of the body . The left nerve winds around the aorta and ascends along the posterior margin of the lateral wall of the trachea , in the groove between it ...
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RHINOLOGY LARYNGOLOGY & OTOLOG Ernst Paul Friedrich,Henry Holbrook 1856 Curtis No preview available - 2016 |
Rhinology, Laryngology and Otology and Their Significance in General Medicine Ernst Paul Friedrich No preview available - 2016 |
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