Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . Fig. 8. Kaliler panelectroscolie. The tulics used with this arc similar to thesliding tubes of Briinings. The rays of light from the lamp, h, are rcHccted by themirror, g, into the tulie, e. The endnscopists eye is placed at the notch in themirror, g. The mirror can be thrown out of the way for the introduction of in-struments hy pressure of the tluimli on the arm, c. laryngoscopes were used with the ordinar_\- head-mirror, and witli theWendell C. Phillips head-lamp worn between the eyes. As the authorfound the oval lumen less convenient than the round


Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . Fig. 8. Kaliler panelectroscolie. The tulics used with this arc similar to thesliding tubes of Briinings. The rays of light from the lamp, h, are rcHccted by themirror, g, into the tulie, e. The endnscopists eye is placed at the notch in themirror, g. The mirror can be thrown out of the way for the introduction of in-struments hy pressure of the tluimli on the arm, c. laryngoscopes were used with the ordinar_\- head-mirror, and witli theWendell C. Phillips head-lamp worn between the eyes. As the authorfound the oval lumen less convenient than the round for working at theside instead of over the dorsum fif the tongue, as he fre(|ucntlv wishedto do. he abandoned the n\al lumen for the niund lumen with the slide 18 Fig. 9. Hills modification of the Chevalier Jackson laryngoscope.


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