Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 101
... cause of chronic laryngitis . Professor Ingals , of Chicago , in an article on " recurrent laryn- gitis , " mentions as a frequent cause the excessive use of the voice in damp and chilly air . It is not by any means confined to such ...
... cause of chronic laryngitis . Professor Ingals , of Chicago , in an article on " recurrent laryn- gitis , " mentions as a frequent cause the excessive use of the voice in damp and chilly air . It is not by any means confined to such ...
Page 102
... causes pro- ducing the laryngeal trouble . The excessive use of alcohol and tobacco is causative in produ- cing a pharyngitis which by continuity we have seen is an important cause . It occurs principally in adults , between the ages of ...
... causes pro- ducing the laryngeal trouble . The excessive use of alcohol and tobacco is causative in produ- cing a pharyngitis which by continuity we have seen is an important cause . It occurs principally in adults , between the ages of ...
Page 270
... caused by the knife of the surgeon . Wounds of the second class are mostly caused by a person coming in contact with some kind of mill machinery , or from being caught in railroad collisions , which also cause wounds of the third class ...
... caused by the knife of the surgeon . Wounds of the second class are mostly caused by a person coming in contact with some kind of mill machinery , or from being caught in railroad collisions , which also cause wounds of the third class ...
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