. Diseases of the nose and throat . ph 67 Albolene 30 2. 3 Thymol 067 Menthol 35 01. anisi 67 Albolene 30 1. f^ Menthol gr. v. 01. caryoph mx. Albolene §j. M. 2. 5 Thymol gr. j. Menthol gr- v. 01. anisi mx. Albolene . Bj. M. 382 DISEASES OF THE LAKYNX. For finer atomization to the throat, stronger solutions can be usedby means either of the nebulizer or the comminutor. The Americannebulizer is well adapted for home-use by the patient. As seen in , the heavier oil-globules are thrown against the wall of the bottle,and flow back into the fluid, while only the vaporous particles pass outof


. Diseases of the nose and throat . ph 67 Albolene 30 2. 3 Thymol 067 Menthol 35 01. anisi 67 Albolene 30 1. f^ Menthol gr. v. 01. caryoph mx. Albolene §j. M. 2. 5 Thymol gr. j. Menthol gr- v. 01. anisi mx. Albolene . Bj. M. 382 DISEASES OF THE LAKYNX. For finer atomization to the throat, stronger solutions can be usedby means either of the nebulizer or the comminutor. The Americannebulizer is well adapted for home-use by the patient. As seen in , the heavier oil-globules are thrown against the wall of the bottle,and flow back into the fluid, while only the vaporous particles pass outof the mouth of the tube in a mist, to be inhaled by the patient. The multiple comminutor is a more elaborate development of thesame principle. By its use several vapors can be combined at one timefor inhalation, if considered desirable. Its use is specially designed forthe physicians office (Fig. 120). Any of these can be used by the patient to the throat with a goodatomizer or nebulizer two or three times a day. To have the best. liiiiiiriiiW^^ Fig. 119.—American nebulizer. effect he should be instructed to inhale deeply while using the instru-ment. In any case the oil solution should not be too strong at first,the proportion of the drug within the menstruum being easily increasedto suit the susceptibility of the patient, and also the kind of instrumentby which it is to be applied. Any of these preparations have the additional advantages of beingantiseptic and cooling, as well as astringent. In using nitrate of silver I prefer to apply it with the laryngealcotton-holder after cocainization, guiding it to the part to which itis applied by the use of the throat-mirror, and using care to avoidabrasion of the surface by the manipulation. The use of the laryngealbrush in these cases, while more easily applied, is always more diffusein its application. CHEONIC LAEYNGITIS. 383 Some operators advise the application of astringents in a dry formby means of insufflators, but the method


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