. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fio. 3133.—Prolapse of the Ventricles of the Larynx. (After Schrotter.) fore the Medical Congress in Geneva, Switzerland, in1878. Soils Cohen described a case in 1883, and Mc-Kenzie and Morton ?• two other cases. Gougenheimdescribed five cases of hernia ventriculi, four of whichaccompanied tuberculosis. Scluoeder describes an in-teresting and instructive case and Massei describes one. Fig. 3136.—Prolapse of the Ventricles of the Larynx. (From Hey-luan^s ? Handbuch


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fio. 3133.—Prolapse of the Ventricles of the Larynx. (After Schrotter.) fore the Medical Congress in Geneva, Switzerland, in1878. Soils Cohen described a case in 1883, and Mc-Kenzie and Morton ?• two other cases. Gougenheimdescribed five cases of hernia ventriculi, four of whichaccompanied tuberculosis. Scluoeder describes an in-teresting and instructive case and Massei describes one. Fig. 3136.—Prolapse of the Ventricles of the Larynx. (From Hey-luan^s ? Handbuch.) respiration furnishes indications for removing the the soft variety we may have consideiable changein the laryngoscoijic ]iicture from time to time; the sizeof the tumor may also vary greatly, thus causing thesymptoms to change. Thus, for example, extreme her-nias are present when the tumor is enlarged from anacute exacerbation of the chronic inflammation, and therewill be pronounced hoarseness. Then again, at othertiiues, the prolapsus may be less in size, and the voicewill then be scarcely roughened.


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