Diseases of the larynx / by Dr. J. Gottstein ... trans. and added to by P. M'Bride.
- Jacob Gottstein
- Date:
- [1883]
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Credit: Diseases of the larynx / by Dr. J. Gottstein ... trans. and added to by P. M'Bride. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![M. Mai.n.nam TOMOUBS, 139. Measles, laryngeal disease in, 240. Membranes, 122. Mobility, disturbance due to nervous lesions, 164; hyperkinetic, 164; hypo- kinetic, 182 ; in laryngeal catarrh, 81. Mucous membrane, laryngeal, 8 80. > •> o , Muscles of the larynx, G. Myopathic paralysis, 182. Myxoma, 128. fissure, Narcotics, 60. Necrosis of cartilage after perichondritis, 115. N. Nerves of the larynx, 8. Neuralgia, 159. Neuroses, 158. (Edema, see Glottis. Operations, endo-laryngeal, 134. o. Ozaena laryngis, 73. P. Painful Points, 159. Palpation of the larynx, 30. Papilloma, 126. Papules, syphilitic, 231. Paresthesia, 103. Paralysis, central, 182 ; myopathic, 182; peripheral, 182; of the tensors, 188; adductors, 188 ; abductors, 190 ; muscles supplied by recurrent nerve, 191; trans- verse arytenoid muscle, 188; posterior crico-arytenoid muscle, 190; lateral crico- arytenoid muscle, 187; internal thyro- arytenoid muscle, 188; crico-thyroid muscle, 186, 187. Paresis, see Paralysis and Mobility. Patient, examination of, 36. Perichondritis, 114 ; arytenoid, 115; cri- coid, 116 ; thyroid, 116 ; sclerosing, 117 ; in syphilis, 232; in variola, 243, 244. Pertussis, changes in the larynx, 253. Pharyngotomy, sub-hyoid, 137; removal of malignant tumours by, 143. rhlebectasis laryngea, 80. Phonation, functional spasm on, 178. Phonophobia, 159. Phthisis laryngea, 202 Pneumogastric, see Vagus. Polypi, 124. Polypoid diathesis, 125. Posterior crico-arytenoid muscles, 7- pa- ralysis, 190. Powder insufflators, 45. Probe, 31; use of, 31, 57. Pseudo-croup, 70. R. Recurrent Nerve, paralysis, 18(5, 191. Reflector, 19. Resection, sub-perichondrial, 144. Respiration, see Dyspncea and Stenosis S. Sarcoma, 140. Scarletina, diseases of the larynx in, 242; a cause of laryngeal paralysis, 1 - Sensory neuroses, 158. Smallpox, laryngeal disease in, 243. Snail-, 52. Spasm of the Larynx, in children, 165 ; in adults, 171; in laryngea] vertigo, 266; abductors, 165; on phonation, 178; on inspiration, 180. Spinal Accessory, paralysis resulting from injury of, 182, 185. Sponge, Voltolini's method for removing tumours, 135. Spray inhalations, 40. sputa,:;»;. Steam inhalations, 39 ; in croup, 96. Stenosis, laryngeal, 33; mechanical treat- ment of, 5:;. Swallowing, pain in, §et Dysphagia. Syphilis, diseases of larynx in, 229' a cause of paralysis, 186; nodular syphi- line, L.)L. Syringes, laryngeal, 44. Thyboid QLand, tissue of, forming laryn- geal tumour, 128. Thyrotomy, for removal of tumours, 137 ; malignant tumours, 148. Tracheotomy, in croup, 97 ; dilatation of stricture after, 55. Trachoma of the cords, sn. Treatment, endo-laryngeal, Stt. Tubercle, larynx in, 202, Tumours, innocent, L24; malignant. L39 Typhoid and Typhus Fever, diseases of tl.. uvrynx in. 24o.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21022641_0285.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)