Modern surgery, general and operative . (?:::.>. Fig. 562.—Direct larjngoscopy for the introduction of a tube for intratracheal insufHation patients head is on the table, with the forehead pushed strongly down backward, so that the ver-tex is under the chin, the head in extreme extension, and the hyoid bone thrown upward (ChevalierJackson). Chevalier Jacksons Tracheobronchoscopy (Dr. Chevalier Jacksondid me the honor and the favor to write for me the following description ofhis operation).—Direct inspection of the trachea and bronchi by means ofa suitably illmninated tube pas


Modern surgery, general and operative . (?:::.>. Fig. 562.—Direct larjngoscopy for the introduction of a tube for intratracheal insufHation patients head is on the table, with the forehead pushed strongly down backward, so that the ver-tex is under the chin, the head in extreme extension, and the hyoid bone thrown upward (ChevalierJackson). Chevalier Jacksons Tracheobronchoscopy (Dr. Chevalier Jacksondid me the honor and the favor to write for me the following description ofhis operation).—Direct inspection of the trachea and bronchi by means ofa suitably illmninated tube passed through the mouth is now well establishedas a procedure of great value for the removal of foreign bodies and for diag-nosis and direct local treatment of disease. In the earlier days of bronchoscopya tracheotomy was done for the insertion of the bronchoscope, but this isnow quite vmnecessary, because perfection of instrumentarium and technichave rendered it very easy for those who have acquired the knack to insertthe bronchoscope through t


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