Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . Fu;. 384.—Radiograpli showiiiy cuin (Canadian twciitj-five cent piece) in tlicesophagus of a child of two years. Coin removed by esophagoscopy. (Radio-graph by Dr. Russell H. Boggs. Authors case.). Fig. 385.—Radiograph showing fragment of hone in the trachea of a womanof 39 years. Bones are not likely to show in an anteroposterior view and thisradiograph shows how readily a bone low in the neck might be missed in alateral radiograph. Bone removed by oral bronchoscopy. (Radiograph by C. Johnston. Authors case.) 41G ILLUSTRATIVE CASr-S OF ENDOS


Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery . Fu;. 384.—Radiograpli showiiiy cuin (Canadian twciitj-five cent piece) in tlicesophagus of a child of two years. Coin removed by esophagoscopy. (Radio-graph by Dr. Russell H. Boggs. Authors case.). Fig. 385.—Radiograph showing fragment of hone in the trachea of a womanof 39 years. Bones are not likely to show in an anteroposterior view and thisradiograph shows how readily a bone low in the neck might be missed in alateral radiograph. Bone removed by oral bronchoscopy. (Radiograph by C. Johnston. Authors case.) 41G ILLUSTRATIVE CASr-S OF ENDOSCOPY FOR BODIES.


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