. Electricity in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat . Fig. 148—Locking Device. Another case, illustrating the desirability oflooking directly at the part complained of, is that ofa woman sent to me with a diagnosis of asthma. Inoticed that both inspiration and expiration wereequally labored and at once thought of was no foreign body history. The patienthad had diphtheria five years previously. Highbronchoscopy, under cocaine, revealed a web-likestricture of the trachea, an inch or so above thefirst bifurcation. The central opening was aboutthe size of a lead pencil. Su


. Electricity in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat . Fig. 148—Locking Device. Another case, illustrating the desirability oflooking directly at the part complained of, is that ofa woman sent to me with a diagnosis of asthma. Inoticed that both inspiration and expiration wereequally labored and at once thought of was no foreign body history. The patienthad had diphtheria five years previously. Highbronchoscopy, under cocaine, revealed a web-likestricture of the trachea, an inch or so above thefirst bifurcation. The central opening was aboutthe size of a lead pencil. Such cases can be easilyrelieved by dilatation, V-shaped incisions, or both—•and this promptly. Patients thus affected are re-moved from a state of invalidism to one of healthvery rapidly. BRONCHOEROEA. 547. Fig. -Bruenings Open Spatula for Infants and Small I remember a case of Prof. Killiams sufferingfor a long time from bronchorrhoea of the severesttype. Every diagnosis that could be thought of hadbeen made. He was at last sent to Freiburg, wherea history of swallowing three tacks, six years pre-viously, was obtained. The patient insisted that nosuch thing could be there as he had coughed themup.


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