A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . Fig. 70.—Prof. Gross1 Nasal Spuds (after Solis-Cohen). the tube. The tap should then be turned off and the instrument left insitu as long as may seem desirable. Instruments for the Removal of Foreign Bodies from the Nasal Cavities.—Gross instruments, shown in the annexed woodcut (Fig. 70), may befound useful. They consist of little scoops, corkscrew points, and hook-lets. For the extraction of small nasal calculi, slender forceps (Fig. 71). Fig. 71.—Forceps for Removing Sma


A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . Fig. 70.—Prof. Gross1 Nasal Spuds (after Solis-Cohen). the tube. The tap should then be turned off and the instrument left insitu as long as may seem desirable. Instruments for the Removal of Foreign Bodies from the Nasal Cavities.—Gross instruments, shown in the annexed woodcut (Fig. 70), may befound useful. They consist of little scoops, corkscrew points, and hook-lets. For the extraction of small nasal calculi, slender forceps (Fig. 71). Fig. 71.—Forceps for Removing Small Foreign Bodies (after Spencer Watson). have been recommended. The blades, which are scissor-shaped and ter-minate in roughened bulbous ends, articulate only after they have been Lapeyroux : Mithode pour arreter les hemorrhagies nasales. These de Paris,1836, No. 314. In the original instrument there is a tap in the india-rubber tube in-stead of the little clip above mentioned Kuchenmeister subsequently invented aninstrument which he called a rhineurynter, closely resembling the one heredescribed. 1 De curandis hominum morbis, Mannhemii, 1807, lib. v., pars ii., p. 144. 196 DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSE. passed separately into the nose. Instruments bent at the proper angle(Figs. 39 and 51) will, however, generally be found more convenient, asthey do not obstruct the view of the operator. Other Instruments.—For the remedy of deformities of the nose, arisingfrom congenital deviation or badly set fracture of the septum, Adamsemploys a pair of power


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