. The Journal of laryngology and otology. e, that he firstpublished the invention in England, and that medical laryngoscopy wasperfected iu Vienna and Buda-Pesth and first presented to the world inan article iu the Wiener Medizinhehe Wochenschrlft on March 27, Manuel Garcia lived long in this country, and was known to manyof us in his later years; he now takes his last sleep iu English soil, sothat the inventor of the laryngoscope came to be particularly ideutifiedwith this country. Garcia died on July 1, 19(>(3, in the 102nd year ofhis age. He is biu-ied in tlie churchyard adjoini


. The Journal of laryngology and otology. e, that he firstpublished the invention in England, and that medical laryngoscopy wasperfected iu Vienna and Buda-Pesth and first presented to the world inan article iu the Wiener Medizinhehe Wochenschrlft on March 27, Manuel Garcia lived long in this country, and was known to manyof us in his later years; he now takes his last sleep iu English soil, sothat the inventor of the laryngoscope came to be particularly ideutifiedwith this country. Garcia died on July 1, 19(>(3, in the 102nd year ofhis age. He is biu-ied in tlie churchyard adjoining St. Edwards Chapelat Sutton Place, near Woking, iu the beautiful county of Surrey. But long before the middle of last century efforts had been made iuEngland to see the living larynx, and important contributions had beenmade by rhinologists and laryngologists. So long ago as the year 1651Highmore had given his name to the maxillary sinus, and in 1698 Cowperlia<l shown how it coidd lio opened an<l drained from a tooth-socket.


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