Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Mm Fig. 9. Fig. 10. as shown in himself or in others, are represented by Czermak in a state of* The Laryngoscope, 1864, p. 13. Fig. 6. Mode of using the laryngoscope and tongue-depressor. The light is ob-tained from a movable gas jet, the glare of which is screened from the observer by ashade mounted on a stand. BY INSPECTION. 41 health, in the accompanying figures. When widely dilated, and the neckstraightened, the cartilaginous rings of the trachea and bifurcation of thebronchi have been made visible. These appearances are greatl


Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Mm Fig. 9. Fig. 10. as shown in himself or in others, are represented by Czermak in a state of* The Laryngoscope, 1864, p. 13. Fig. 6. Mode of using the laryngoscope and tongue-depressor. The light is ob-tained from a movable gas jet, the glare of which is screened from the observer by ashade mounted on a stand. BY INSPECTION. 41 health, in the accompanying figures. When widely dilated, and the neckstraightened, the cartilaginous rings of the trachea and bifurcation of thebronchi have been made visible. These appearances are greatly modifiedin disease, when oedema, ulcerations, cicatrices, morbid growths, or irreg-ularities in the form of the glottis and mucous membrane, are readilydetected, of which several interesting cases have already been published.


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