. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . I! APPEARANCE OF THE LARYNXJN DISEASE. 263 interarytenoid space. Below and outside the arytenoid bodies are thefossae. The mucous membrane is pink throughout except on the respiration the arytenoids separate, carrying the ends of the cordswhich are attached to them with them, and leaving a triangular opening—the glottis—through which the rings of the trachea can be seen. (SeeFig. 46, and Plate II., A, Fig. 1.) In phonation the arytenoids approacheach other, obliterating the interarytenoid space; the inner edges


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . I! APPEARANCE OF THE LARYNXJN DISEASE. 263 interarytenoid space. Below and outside the arytenoid bodies are thefossae. The mucous membrane is pink throughout except on the respiration the arytenoids separate, carrying the ends of the cordswhich are attached to them with them, and leaving a triangular opening—the glottis—through which the rings of the trachea can be seen. (SeeFig. 46, and Plate II., A, Fig. 1.) In phonation the arytenoids approacheach other, obliterating the interarytenoid space; the inner edges of thecords come in contact and close the glottis. (See Fig. 47, and PlateII., A, Fig. 2.) Appearance in Disease. A note must be made of the color of the various parts, of the presenceor absence of swelling, of ulceration, of new growths, and of alterationsof the movements of the parts concerned in phonation, particularly of thecartilages and the cords. Color. The color is an indication of the degree of congestion. Anos-mia of the larynx may be merely part of a gen


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