This apparatus consisted mainly of a polished metal mirror which " reflected the luminous rays in the direction of the tumor," and on whose surface the image of the growth was seen to be reflected. The great value of this apparatus for the diagnosis and... A System of practical medicine v. 3, 1885 - Page 111885Full view - About this book
| Sir Morell Mackenzie - 1865 - 174 pages
...it at my service. oris then in use. It consisted mainly of a plate of polished metal (plaque polie) which "reflected the luminous rays in the direction of the tumor," and at the same time received the image of the tumor on its reflecting surface. It is evident that this... | |
| Adelbert Tobold - 1868 - 320 pages
...polypoid growths from the nostrils and throat. His instrument consisted mainly of a polished metal which " reflected the luminous" rays in the direction of the tumor, and at the same time received the image of the tumor on its reflecting surface." Nothing more was heard... | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1875 - 656 pages
...various other ingenious instruments, a speculum, Avhich consisted mainly of a plate of polished metal, " which reflected the luminous rays in the direction of the tumor, and received its image on its reflecting surface." It is evident, however, that he did not recognize its... | |
| Carl Seiler - 1889 - 416 pages
...the nose, throat, ear, etc., could be seen, and a ligature be passed around them for their removal.i This apparatus consisted mainly of a polished metal...were made before the world was ready to receive them: ii was forgotten. In 1807 a certain Dr. Bozzini, living in Frankfort on-the-Main, published a work... | |
| Carl Seiler - 1893 - 462 pages
...downward, and thus illuminates the interior of the larynx so that its image can be seen on its surface. History of the Laryngoscope. — In medical literature...apparatus for the diagnosis and treatment of nasal and laryugeal diseases was, however, not recognized, and it shared the fate of many other valuable discoveries... | |
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