The Journal of laryngology and otology . AjUx a di-oKiiig ijy De. R. 7 I)/ Ur. easily, with very little traction. In spite of this I believed that in the endI should have to eliminate the laryngeal condylomata, for I did not thinkthey would disappear by this treatment alone, and I feared that ultimately,perhaps, the cicatricial retraction would lead to fibrous stenosis of theglottis, and I imagined would require Schroetters tubes later on. Butnothing of this kind occurred. Little by little the laryngeal vegetationsdisappeared, the epiglottic ulceration cicatrized completely. Respiratio


The Journal of laryngology and otology . AjUx a di-oKiiig ijy De. R. 7 I)/ Ur. easily, with very little traction. In spite of this I believed that in the endI should have to eliminate the laryngeal condylomata, for I did not thinkthey would disappear by this treatment alone, and I feared that ultimately,perhaps, the cicatricial retraction would lead to fibrous stenosis of theglottis, and I imagined would require Schroetters tubes later on. Butnothing of this kind occurred. Little by little the laryngeal vegetationsdisappeared, the epiglottic ulceration cicatrized completely. Respirationwas fairly established through the nose, but a large oval perforation ofthe cartilaginous septum was left. The ventricular bands commenced todefine their contours little by little, but were left somewhat irregular inform. And below this mass of granulations and newly-formed tissueappeared two vocal cords, perfectly smooth on their edges, but still a littlered and swollen (Fig. 3). At the end of three months of energetic anti-specific treatment, accompanied with local app


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