Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 73.—Gottsteins Curette. with adenoid vegetations are the following: Forceps, curette,scoop, curette finger-tip, and sharpened finger-nail. Curved cut-ting or crushing forceps are most useful if the mass be largeand a general anaesthetic be used. The vegetations are grasped. -Curette Finger-Tip. and cut or torn away in pieces. The haemorrhage is quite pro-fuse for a time, but soon subsides. In operating with forcepsor curette, it is better to have the head lower than the shoulders,that the blood may flow out of t


Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 73.—Gottsteins Curette. with adenoid vegetations are the following: Forceps, curette,scoop, curette finger-tip, and sharpened finger-nail. Curved cut-ting or crushing forceps are most useful if the mass be largeand a general anaesthetic be used. The vegetations are grasped. -Curette Finger-Tip. and cut or torn away in pieces. The haemorrhage is quite pro-fuse for a time, but soon subsides. In operating with forcepsor curette, it is better to have the head lower than the shoulders,that the blood may flow out of the mouth or nose. Reaction is ADENOID VEGETATIONS OF THE VAULT OF THE PHARYNX. 283 sometimes severe; on that account the patient should be placedin bed for one or two days, and aeon, or fer. phos. given. Asacute otitis media with perforation of the membrani tympanioccasionally follows these operations, measures should be insti-tuted looking to the prevention of this : the preceding remedies,


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