Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . site, except totouch isolated spots and to prevent the nitrate from spreadingaround the tissues and over them to as great an extent as whenapplied in solution. The sulphate of zinc is used in the proportion of from thirtyto sixty grains to the ounce. It has been found principallyefficient in cases of diffuse congestion of the entire laryngealmucous membrane, and more or less, usually, of that of thetrachea also. Here, by the use of the syringe,
Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . site, except totouch isolated spots and to prevent the nitrate from spreadingaround the tissues and over them to as great an extent as whenapplied in solution. The sulphate of zinc is used in the proportion of from thirtyto sixty grains to the ounce. It has been found principallyefficient in cases of diffuse congestion of the entire laryngealmucous membrane, and more or less, usually, of that of thetrachea also. Here, by the use of the syringe, or the verticaldouche, the parts can be washed at once with a stream ordense spray of the solution. Some remarks are necessary as to the means of applying local may be propelled by hand or by steam. The former method is prefer-able for momentary applications; the latter for prolonged inhalations. Anycontrivance will answer which furnishes a uniform fine spray, and is simpleenough in construction to be adjusted by the patient when out of order. Glassor vulcanite tubes are required with substances that would corrode metallic tubes.
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Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, booksubjectnose, bookyear1879