A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . more than one-sixteenth of aninch. In forced expiration the aperture appeared to be about one-eighthof an inch wide. In phonation the vocal cords, which were of a pearly- For further details, see Medical Times and Gazette, Dec. 15, 186G, p. 638. PARALYSIS OF THE ABDUCTORS OF THE VOCAL CORDS. 335 white color, seemed to approximate. The appearances are portrayed inthe annexed cuts. The most careful examination of the chest failed todetect any trace of disease in the thoracic


A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . more than one-sixteenth of aninch. In forced expiration the aperture appeared to be about one-eighthof an inch wide. In phonation the vocal cords, which were of a pearly- For further details, see Medical Times and Gazette, Dec. 15, 186G, p. 638. PARALYSIS OF THE ABDUCTORS OF THE VOCAL CORDS. 335 white color, seemed to approximate. The appearances are portrayed inthe annexed cuts. The most careful examination of the chest failed todetect any trace of disease in the thoracic organs. 1 recommended tra-cheotomy, but the patient would not submit to that operation, and thetreatment was confined to the use of stimulating inhalations, an iron tonic,and cod-liver oil. He went to pass the winter in Italy, but more than ayear later I again saw this patient, and found him wearing a canula. Itappeared that he had taken cold in crossing the Alps, and was compelledto have tracheotomy performed at Geneva. His general condition wasgreatly improved, and there seemed to be rather more separation between.


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