An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . duced in front almost toa rudiment, where it previously interfered with vision, instrumental passage, anddrainage. One was enabled then to trace the tumors to their exact seatof attachment in the immediate vicinity of the hiatus semilunaris, and tothoroughly eradicate them by reaching that position with a cautery point. Norecurrence. Cure complete. Again. Miss R . aet. twelve years. Has had catarrhal symptoms for some years, with adenoid vegetations and obstruction to the left nostril. Exami-nation Feb., 1893. A single polypus proceeds fro


An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . duced in front almost toa rudiment, where it previously interfered with vision, instrumental passage, anddrainage. One was enabled then to trace the tumors to their exact seatof attachment in the immediate vicinity of the hiatus semilunaris, and tothoroughly eradicate them by reaching that position with a cautery point. Norecurrence. Cure complete. Again. Miss R . aet. twelve years. Has had catarrhal symptoms for some years, with adenoid vegetations and obstruction to the left nostril. Exami-nation Feb., 1893. A single polypus proceeds from the left middle is traceable in the direction of the hiatus semilunaris, to which it is evi- 840 AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN. dently attached (Fig. 6). The inferior and middle turbinated bodies are hyper-trophied, and obstruct drainage from the middle meatus. In Fig. 7, taken from an older subject, is depicted the manner in which aseptal excrescence, by serving as an obstruction to respiration and drainage, Fig. 6. Fig.


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