Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 5. Head M th Pomeroy Band. In all examinations of the nose and throat let the source of lightbe on the right of the patient, so that the right hand of the examiner,with which most of the manipulating is usually done, may not inter-fere. The examiner should sit facing his patient with his kneesseparated, one on either side of the patients knees. The positionadvocated by some, with the knees of the examiner together and onone or the other side of the patient, may be a gain in elegance, butis a sacrifice of steadiness, a point of importance in operating. The


Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 5. Head M th Pomeroy Band. In all examinations of the nose and throat let the source of lightbe on the right of the patient, so that the right hand of the examiner,with which most of the manipulating is usually done, may not inter-fere. The examiner should sit facing his patient with his kneesseparated, one on either side of the patients knees. The positionadvocated by some, with the knees of the examiner together and onone or the other side of the patient, may be a gain in elegance, butis a sacrifice of steadiness, a point of importance in operating. The 30 DISEASES OF THE NOSE AND THROAT. head mirror should be worn over the left eye in such a way that botheyes may be brought into service. After a little experience oneknows instantly whether binocular vision is obtained. At first an easyway to settle the question is to close the right eye and if then theopen left eye looking through the aperture in the center of the headmirror includes the whole circle of light thrown at the foc


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