Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . y can beremoved in mass. As a rule, small pieces are torn off fromtime to time, so that a number of operations are necessary be-fore the larynx can be cleared. A married lady, twenty-six years of age, referred to me June 3, 1870, byProf. Stille, of Philadelphia, had a large papillomatous growth, the size of a fil- 1 Case detailed in Am. Jour. Med. Sci., April and October, Phila. Med. and Surg. Reporter, Sept. 21, 1878, p. 246. MORBID GROW


Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . y can beremoved in mass. As a rule, small pieces are torn off fromtime to time, so that a number of operations are necessary be-fore the larynx can be cleared. A married lady, twenty-six years of age, referred to me June 3, 1870, byProf. Stille, of Philadelphia, had a large papillomatous growth, the size of a fil- 1 Case detailed in Am. Jour. Med. Sci., April and October, Phila. Med. and Surg. Reporter, Sept. 21, 1878, p. 246. MORBID GROWTHS OF THE LARYNX. 559 bert, upon the left side of the larynx, and a small growth of the same natureupon the right vocal cord (Fig. 154). I removed quite a large piece of the maingrowth with Cuzcos forceps, and sent it to Prof. Stille, who handed it to , by whom it was pronounced a simple epithelial formation. On the following day Dr. Stille examined the patient with me, recognized themorbid mass, and approved of treatment by evulsion. The patient visited mefrom day to day with frequent intervals, and I gradually cleared the larynx by.


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