. Rhinoscopy and laryngoscopy, their value in practical medicine . Fig. 14. Fig. 15. and the pain were very slight; and there was scarcely any re-action. When the patient visited me on the third day after theoperation, the mirror presented to me the appearance of Fig. . With the closed glottis, as in the attempt to utter sounds,the appearance of Fig. 15 was presented. The pol}rp seemed tobe quite hard. The patient was very much amazed that therewas still no improvement in her voice, but I, for my part, couldnot be much surprised. The microscopic examination of the portions removed, madeby
. Rhinoscopy and laryngoscopy, their value in practical medicine . Fig. 14. Fig. 15. and the pain were very slight; and there was scarcely any re-action. When the patient visited me on the third day after theoperation, the mirror presented to me the appearance of Fig. . With the closed glottis, as in the attempt to utter sounds,the appearance of Fig. 15 was presented. The pol}rp seemed tobe quite hard. The patient was very much amazed that therewas still no improvement in her voice, but I, for my part, couldnot be much surprised. The microscopic examination of the portions removed, madeby Dr. Schott, showed again newly developed areolar tissue,with large loops of vessels and epithelium. On the loth of November, 1863, I applied myself to the re-moval of the largest polyp No. 1, with the same preparations asbefore. I now knew that its consistency was quite compact, andwas therefore convinced that the operation this time would provevery difficult; for it seemed probable beforehand that I shouldnot be able to seize the poljrp with the forceps on a
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