The nomenclature of diseases, drawn up by a Joint Committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.
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- 1869
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![Latin Eq. 418. Lingua frenata. Paralysis Tongue-tie. (89.) *Paralysis. DISEASES OF THE FAUCES AND PALATE. MORBI FAUCIUM ET PAL ATI. 419. Dolor faucium 420. Resolutio faucium 421. Fauces ulcerosae 422. Cynanche tonsillaris 423. Inflammatio tonsillarum 424. Angina putris. Idem valet Cy- nanche maligna Diphtheria 425. Tonsillae intumescentes Carcinoma tonsillarum [*93] Morbus strumosus tonsillarum 426. Uva descendens 427. Palatum perforatum 428. Strictura faucium Mala syphilitica faucium et ton- sillarum Carcinoma 429. Tumores non maligni a. Tumor fibrocellulosus , b. Tumor fibrocysticus..., 430. Deformitates ingenitae, a. Palatum fissum. Sore throat. Relaxed throat. Ulcerated throat. Quinsy. Synonym, Cynanche tonsillaris. Tonsillitis. Sloughing sore throat. Synonyms, Putrid sore throat. Cynanche maligna. Note.—This affection must be dis- tinguished from malignant scarlet fever. (19.) Diphtheria. Enlarged tonsils. (441.) Cancer of the tonsils. (491.) Scrofulous disease of the tonsils. Elongated uvula. Perforation of the palate. Stricture of the fauces. (431.) Syphilitic affection of the fauces and tonsils. (44*.) Cancer. Non-malignant tumors. Return such tumors here accord- ing to the list at p. 19. a. Fibro-cellular tumor. b. Fibro-cystic tumor. Malformations. Return such cases here according to the list at p. 241. a. Cleft palate. DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX. MORBI PHARYNGIS. 431. Pharyngitis 432. Ulcus a. In sumrao b. Perforans 433. Abscessus 434. Sphacelus * 435. Palatum molle adhaerens, 436. Dilatatio Vida syphilitica Carcinoma Injurise exedentium Corpora adventitia Paralysis Pharyngitis. Ulcer. a. Superficial ulcer. b. Perforating ulcer. Abscess. Sloughing. Adhesion of the soft palate. *Dilatation. (43*.) Syphilitic affection. (44'.) Cancer. (1047.) Injury.by corrosive substances. (1045.) Foreign bodies. (89.) * Paralysis. * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 4](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24976805_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)