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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GLOTTIDEAN»
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glottidean nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
glottidean e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
When the inflammatory action is once excited, it will, if continuing unabated,
maintain the glottidean contraction throughout the attack, whilst the function of the
true spinal system of nerves remains unimpaired. This deduction, so far as I have
...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1855
2
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
The most striking symptoms are those present in all cases of acute glottidean
obstruction ; laboured stridulous breathing, and hoarse cough. Hence No.
CXXXI1I— Jan. 1874. 16 the disease in question strongly resembles croup.
3
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
I have nothing very definite therefore to remark on this subject, except that, from
my experience of the direct application of galvanism to the glottis, I believe it to be
the best local application in these cases; for the glottidean muscles respond to ...
4
Glasgow Medical Journal
On examining his throat with the laryngoscope, I found numerous follicular ulcers
round the base of the epiglottis, and a vciy relaxed state of the glottidean valves.
1S74.J DH E. WATSON — NERVOUS AFFECTIONS OF THE LARYNX. 23.
5
The Students' Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied ...
Inner surface of Upward Aryteno-epi- Recurrent thyroid cartilage, ana back-
glottidean fold ; laryngeal, ward. (margin of epiglottis. Apex of aryte- Upward
Aryteno-epi- Recurrent noid cartilage. and forward, glottidean fold, [laryngeal. I
Arytenoid ...
6
Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrate ...
teus, in which it forms a cylindrical cavity, which is narrow superiorly towards the
glottidean fissure, and beneath the latter is continued through the intervention of
two sacs into the lungs. Within this rudimentary larynx are situated several strips ...
Rudolph Wagner, Alfred Tulk, 1845
7
The Cincinnati Medical Repertory
The speaker commenced by repeating that the case of Mr. Wade, so far as
presented, gave no evidence of glottidean oedema up to the time, of his last
sleep, and adverts to its presentation as another new assumption to the original
one of ...
8
Sylvan Secrets: In Bird-songs and Books
The trachea of the shrike tapers very rapidly from glottis to syrinx, while that of
Mimus is nearly uniform from just in front of the syrinx to where it suddenly
expands near the glottidean fissure. The shrike has but three pairs of intrinsic
laryngeal ...
9
The London Medical Record
The most striking symptoms are those present in all cases of acute glottidean
obstruction ; laboured stridulous breathing, and hoarse cough. Hence the
disease in question strongly resembles croup. Yet in laryngeal abscess these
glottidean ...
Ernest Abraham Hart, 1873
10
The Provocation and the Reply; Or, Allopathy Versus ...
This simple statement excludes glottidean oedema anterior to that time. Further, it
stated that before Mrs. Wade fell asleep, she noticed a peculiarity of respiration,
namely, a crowing or snoring sound. As he always snored in his sleep, however,
...