7. In addition, silence should be enjoined, the disuse of the voice being proportionate to the degree in which the focus of infiltration approaches or interferes with the arytenoid joint. 8. In cases where the situation or extent of disease does not warrant... Progressive Medicine - Page 3921902Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1906 - 892 pages
...of voice rest in laryngeal cases. Before the British Congress of Tuberculosis in 1901 he wrote that "silence should be enjoined, the disuse of the voice...approaches or interferes with the arytenoid joint." Some time afterward he had occasion to put this treatment into practice in a case which he reports... | |
| 1902 - 924 pages
...treatment should be directed to any irritative, catarrhal, or obstructive condition of the air passages. 7. In addition, silence should be enjoined, the disuse...In cases where the situation or extent of disease do not warrant an expectation of complete arrest of the process, treatment should be symptomatic, and... | |
| 1902 - 586 pages
...treatment should be directed to any irritative, catarrhal, or obstructive condition of the air passages. In addition, silence should be enjoined, the disuse...infiltration approaches or interferes with the arytenoid joint.—Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. SPUTUM CUPS IN PHTHISIS.— A sputum cup is,... | |
| 1902 - 1170 pages
...treatment should be directed to an irritative, catarrhal, or obstructive condition of the air-passages. Silence should be enjoined, the disuse of the voice...approaches or interferes with the arytenoid joint. PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY. UNDER THE CHARGE OF FB MALLORY, MD, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OP PATHOLOGICAL... | |
| 1902 - 968 pages
...treatment should be directed to an irritative, catarrhal or obstructive condition of the air passages. 7. In addition, silence should be enjoined, the disuse...degree in which the focus of infiltration approaches interferes with the arytenoid joint. 8. In cases where the situation or extent of disease do not warrant... | |
| 1906 - 706 pages
...the " Schweige-Cur "—is included in all cases where there are prominent laryngeal complications, the disuse of the voice being proportionate to the...infiltration approaches or interferes with the arytenoid joints. Sanatorium treatment is obviously advantageous in such cases, for the silence treatment is... | |
| 1902 - 586 pages
...disuse of the voice being proportionate to the degree in which the focus of infiltration approaches and interferes with the arytenoid joint. 8. In cases where...disease does not warrant an expectation of complete arrest of the process, treatment should be symptomatic, and in many such cases the sanatorium treatment... | |
| 1905 - 766 pages
...of voice-rest in laryngeal cases. Before the British Congress of Tuberculosis in 1901 I wrote that "silence should be enjoined, the disuse of the voice...approaches or interferes with the arytenoid joint." Some time afterwards I had occasion to put this treatment into practice in a case which I am able to... | |
| 1901 - 718 pages
...treatment should be directed to any irritative, catarrhal, or obstructive condition of the air passages. 7. In addition, silence should be enjoined, the disuse...In cases where the situation or extent of disease do not warrant an expectation of complete arrest of the process, treatment should be symptomatic, and... | |
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