. Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 19.—Applicators. 18). The latter are rarely necessary, as by a little practice on thepart of the operator and training on the part of the patient mostpharyngeal and post-rhinal cavities can be examined without theiraid. To these might be added cotton-applicators or probes for the. Fig. 20.—Tongue-depressor. application of solutions and cleansing of the passages (Fig. 19), andtongue-depressors to facilitate examination of the post-nasal region(Figs. 20 to 24). INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES. 21 These instruments are all required for operation as well as ex-a


. Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 19.—Applicators. 18). The latter are rarely necessary, as by a little practice on thepart of the operator and training on the part of the patient mostpharyngeal and post-rhinal cavities can be examined without theiraid. To these might be added cotton-applicators or probes for the. Fig. 20.—Tongue-depressor. application of solutions and cleansing of the passages (Fig. 19), andtongue-depressors to facilitate examination of the post-nasal region(Figs. 20 to 24). INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES. 21 These instruments are all required for operation as well as ex-amination, and to them might he added the following:— 1. Atomizers to throw spray within the nasal cavities, anteriorly


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