The throat and nose and their diseases / Lennox Browne ; with special assistance as follows: Anatomy, Mayo Collier ; Nervous diseases, James Cagney ; and Histo-pathology, Wyatt Wingrave.
- Browne, Lennox (Isaac Lennox), 1841-1902.
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The throat and nose and their diseases / Lennox Browne ; with special assistance as follows: Anatomy, Mayo Collier ; Nervous diseases, James Cagney ; and Histo-pathology, Wyatt Wingrave. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![which can be overcome by one or two radiating slits or V-shaped removals in the circumference. To further obviate any difficulty of this nature, a tube has been section full size Fig. CCCCIX.—Author's Infundibulum Probe, Curette, and Bodkin. made for me by Messrs. Mayer & Meltzer, the funnel of which is of thinner substance than that of the tube itself (Fig. CCCCXI.). If all these directions and hints are observed, no complication is liable to arise, and a complete recovery may be anticipated in Li Fig. CCCCX.—Luc's Drainage Tube. A. Cup in section (full size). The dotted lines indicate V-shaped incisions, to facilitate withdrawal. Fig. CCCCXI.—Author's Drain- age Tube. B, Section (full size) shows thinner walls of ampulla. The] dotted lines indicate where to shorten funnel, so as to prevent puckering when in position. about three weeks; but haste and carelessness of detail are apt to carry the penalty of delay in union, with the result of an annoying fistula. Lastly, failure to effect a cure may be due to implication of some other of the accessory cavities which has been](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20410050_0914.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)