Nervous and mental diseases . 56.) recurrent nerves, as spiration impeded ; by enlarged bron- extreme inspiratory chial glands; dis- stridor, with free ex- eased thyroid, new piration. growths in the neck, etc. Unilateral abduc- One posterior Stretching or injury to Voice harsh, impure, tor paralysis. crico-arytenoid. one recurrent nerve, and hoarse ; some in- ( Figs. 57 and 58.) as by aortic aneur-ysm, and the samecauses as in the bi-lateral form, actingon one side only. spiratory stridor. Vernon, Brit. Med. Jour., Jan. 1, 1898. DISEASES OF THE VAGUS GEO Paralyses.—(Continued.) 1
Nervous and mental diseases . 56.) recurrent nerves, as spiration impeded ; by enlarged bron- extreme inspiratory chial glands; dis- stridor, with free ex- eased thyroid, new piration. growths in the neck, etc. Unilateral abduc- One posterior Stretching or injury to Voice harsh, impure, tor paralysis. crico-arytenoid. one recurrent nerve, and hoarse ; some in- ( Figs. 57 and 58.) as by aortic aneur-ysm, and the samecauses as in the bi-lateral form, actingon one side only. spiratory stridor. Vernon, Brit. Med. Jour., Jan. 1, 1898. DISEASES OF THE VAGUS GEO Paralyses.—(Continued.) 141 1Form of Paralysis. ; Muscles Involved. Causes. Symptoms. Bilateral paralysisof tensors. Cricothyroids. Colds; voice straining;diphtheria. Hoarseness ; inabilityto take high notes. Paralysis of the cords proper.(Figs. 59 and 60.) Thyro-arytenoids. Overexertion, hysteria. Loss of falsetto notesand uncertainty ofvoice-p roduction;usually attended bysome adductor pare-sis, and frequently byloss of power of
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