Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . Fig. 167.—Yoltolinis laryngeal galvano-cautery. The galvano-cautery, as first suggested by Prof. Middel-dorpf,1 of Breslau, is recommended for the removal or destruc-tion of laryngeal growths, on the score of thoroughness of action. Fig. 168.—Authors galvano-cautery for the larynx and slight risk of hemorrhage, the tumor being cut through bymeans of a loop or blade of platinum or iron heated to a whiteheat by the electric current. The loop is pa


Diseases of the throat and nasal passages; a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the pharynx, sophagus, trachea, larynx, and nares . Fig. 167.—Yoltolinis laryngeal galvano-cautery. The galvano-cautery, as first suggested by Prof. Middel-dorpf,1 of Breslau, is recommended for the removal or destruc-tion of laryngeal growths, on the score of thoroughness of action. Fig. 168.—Authors galvano-cautery for the larynx and slight risk of hemorrhage, the tumor being cut through bymeans of a loop or blade of platinum or iron heated to a whiteheat by the electric current. The loop is passed around the Die Galvanokaustik, Breslau, 1854. MORBID GROWTHS OF THE LABYNX. 567 growth, and drawn tightly, the same as for removal by thewire-snare or ecraseur, and then, the current being passedthrough it, the growth is gradually constricted until it is cutthrough, and usually comes away attached to the using the caustic blade, it is pressed through the growth.


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