Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 7s.l., 1887 |
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Page 458
... frequent cause of dysphonia is found in the paraly- sis of the muscles themselves . When the adductors of one cord are paralyzed the other cord frequently moves beyond the median line , approximating imperfectly the paralyzed one and ...
... frequent cause of dysphonia is found in the paraly- sis of the muscles themselves . When the adductors of one cord are paralyzed the other cord frequently moves beyond the median line , approximating imperfectly the paralyzed one and ...
Page 459
... frequently the result of this cause , and in that connection it will be more fully spoken of . As a consequence of general exhaustion in phthisis , and other wasting diseases , dysphonia may be prominent , but here also no lesion exists ...
... frequently the result of this cause , and in that connection it will be more fully spoken of . As a consequence of general exhaustion in phthisis , and other wasting diseases , dysphonia may be prominent , but here also no lesion exists ...
Page 460
... frequently met with in organic disease and only rarely in functional . Therefore , while dysphonia is fre- quently met in its relation to true laryngeal disease , aphonia is of frequent occurrence in its relation to nervous or ...
... frequently met with in organic disease and only rarely in functional . Therefore , while dysphonia is fre- quently met in its relation to true laryngeal disease , aphonia is of frequent occurrence in its relation to nervous or ...
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