| Robert Liston - 1837 - 516 pàgines
...careful examination with the finger, and by means of a speculum ; by such a glass as is used by dentists on a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards, and carried well back into the fauces, a view may often be had of the parts. The lungs are... | |
| 1859 - 940 pàgines
...parts may be sometimes obtained by means of a speculum — such a glass as is used by dentists — on a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced...with its reflecting surface downward, and carried well into the fauces." It was not, however, until 1855 that this idea was acted upon, when Garcia,... | |
| Ludwig Türck - 1860 - 82 pàgines
...the parts may be sometimes obtained by means of a speculum — such a glass as is used by dentists on a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards , and carried well into the fauces. Practical Surgery, London 1840, p. 417. Vomituritionen... | |
| Gustav C. E. Weber, Edward Bruce Stevens, John A. Murphy - 1861 - 776 pàgines
...operation till the child has attained the age of twelve or fifteen weeks. — Ckampionniere's Journ. 4. Laryngoscope. — Liston recommended, in his " Practical...placed against the soft palate, receiving the reflected of the larynx upon a second mirror placed in front of the observer. This laryngoscope was soon abandoned... | |
| 1861 - 798 pàgines
...attained the age of twelve or fifteen weeks. — Championniere's Journ. 4. Laryngoscope. — Listen recommended, in his " Practical Surgery," for examination...placed against the soft palate, receiving the reflected of the larynx upon a second mirror placed in front of the observer. This laryngoscope was soon abandoned... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1773 - 674 pàgines
...the leading London surgeon of the last generation, had advised " such a glass as is used by dentists on a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards," as a means of inspecting the throat.t A more recent worker on this subject, Dr. Mackenzie,... | |
| 1861 - 368 pàgines
...view of the parts may be sometimes obtained by means of a speculum ; such a glass is used by dentists on a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards, and carried well into the fances." - " Observations on the Human Voice." (' Philosoph. Magazine... | |
| 1862 - 588 pàgines
...of the parts may sometimes be obtained by means of a speculum, such a glass as is used by dentists, on a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards, and carried well into the fauces." (p. 417.) This is all he says on the subject. Those who... | |
| Sir George Duncan Gibb (bart.) - 1864 - 532 pàgines
...whalebone, and could be used with ease.t Liston was in the habit of using a glass speculum attached to a long stalk, previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards and carried well into the fauces, for examining an ulcerated glottis, as described in the... | |
| Sir Morell Mackenzie - 1865 - 174 pàgines
...of the parts may sometimes be obtained by means of a speculum,—such a glass as is used by dentists on a long stalk previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downward and carried well into the fauces." When the real art of laryngoscopy was founded almost twenty years later, the... | |
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