Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 121.—Papillomata in a Boy, Re-moved BY ENDOLARYNGEAL METHOD, Seven Years Following Tracheotomy.(See Hahnemannian Monthly, Nov., 1888.). Fig. 122.—Papillomata in an ArmyOfficer, mt. 54. guillotines, the galvano-cautery, and sponge probang. Thebest applications are: tannic acid, gr. xx, to glycerin, gj ;iodine, gr. xv ; and thuja tincture. Therapeutics. Caust. has seemed to benefit two cases of laryngeal papil-lomata of small size, where the subjective voice symptoms werepresent; and one case of papilloma disappea


Diseases of the nose and throat; a text-book for students and practitioners . Fig. 121.—Papillomata in a Boy, Re-moved BY ENDOLARYNGEAL METHOD, Seven Years Following Tracheotomy.(See Hahnemannian Monthly, Nov., 1888.). Fig. 122.—Papillomata in an ArmyOfficer, mt. 54. guillotines, the galvano-cautery, and sponge probang. Thebest applications are: tannic acid, gr. xx, to glycerin, gj ;iodine, gr. xv ; and thuja tincture. Therapeutics. Caust. has seemed to benefit two cases of laryngeal papil-lomata of small size, where the subjective voice symptoms werepresent; and one case of papilloma disappeared under arnicawhere use of voice produced aching in the throat and chest.(Malcolm Leal.) Sang, nit., especially when associated with follicularpharyngitis and adenoid vegetations. Thuja is, perhaps, the nearest similar, and has curednumerous cases. Locally and internally. Compare ars., calc. phos., psor., and rhus tox. FIBRO-CELLULAR TUMORS OF THE LARYNX. 459 Fibromata (fibrous tumors) are less frequent than papillo-mata. The former consist of white fibrous tissue. They arepedunculated, smooth in outline, pinkish or red in color, quitehard and resilient to the touch, and in size comparable to thepapillomata


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