. Plexus. reatment of tuberculous cervical lymph-nodes. We can do much to prevent such a secondary condition,through the enforcement of the same principles as are ap-plied in the prevention of pulmonary tuberculosis. Theseare referred to under the head of Treatment. George B. Wood5 has recently confirmed some of theabove views by injecting colored fluid into the faucial found that it passed through the peritonsillar lymphatics 2. American Jour, of Med. Sciences, *•!. cxxiii, p. 1031. 3. American Jour, of Med. Science*, rol. cxxrll, p. 861. 4. Lancet, vol. i, 1904. 5. American Jour, o


. Plexus. reatment of tuberculous cervical lymph-nodes. We can do much to prevent such a secondary condition,through the enforcement of the same principles as are ap-plied in the prevention of pulmonary tuberculosis. Theseare referred to under the head of Treatment. George B. Wood5 has recently confirmed some of theabove views by injecting colored fluid into the faucial found that it passed through the peritonsillar lymphatics 2. American Jour, of Med. Sciences, *•!. cxxiii, p. 1031. 3. American Jour, of Med. Science*, rol. cxxrll, p. 861. 4. Lancet, vol. i, 1904. 5. American Jour, of Med. Sciences, Avf., 1905. 108 The Plexus. into a node which he terms the tonsillar (one of the deepcervical group) situated in the angle between the internaland anterior jugular veins. (Fig. 1). Personally, I have made it a practice to have every caseexamined, if possible, before operation, by a specialist, asto the existence of diseased faucial tonsils complicated, ornot, by the presence of


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