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" There is less irritation from the laryugeal tube than from the tracheal canula. As the tube is considerably smaller than the trachea it does not press upon it firmly at any portion excepting at the chink of the glottis; 4. "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 511
1886
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 43

Medicine - 1886 - 856 pages
...with in obtaining the consent to tracheotomy. 2. It relieves the urgent dyspnoea as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and, if the child dies,...that the operation was performed, and no discredit attached to the physician. 3. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the tracheal...
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American Medical Digest, Volume 5

Medicine - 1886 - 664 pages
...with in obtaining the consent to tracheotomy. 2. It relieves the urgent dyspncea as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and if the child dies,...that the operation was performed, and no discredit attached to the physician. 3. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the tracheal...
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The Year-book of Treatment

Medicine - 1887 - 322 pages
...course best calculated to save the child. " 3rd. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tubes than from the tracheal canula. As the tube is considerably smaller than the trachea, it does not press firmly at any portion, excepting on the chink of the glottis." Can this be so 1 One knows that the...
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The Year-book of treatment for 1884-1899 v.3, 1886, Volume 3

1887 - 332 pages
...course best calculated to save the child. " 3rd. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tubes than from the tracheal canula. As the tube is considerably smaller than the trachea, it does not press firmly at any portion, excepting on the chink of the glottis." Can this be so 1 . One knows that the...
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Transactions of the State Medical Society of Arkansas, Volumes 12-14

State Medical Society of Arkansas - 1887 - 482 pages
...the part of the parents; it relieves the urgent dyspnoea as promptly and effectually as tracheotomy ; there is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the tracheal canula; expectoration occurs more readily than through the tracheal tube ; there is less danger of pneumonia...
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Diseases of the respiratory passages

Charles Porter Hart - 1895 - 368 pages
...usually meet in obtaining consent to tracheotomy. 2. It relieves the urgent dyspnoea as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and if the child dies...performed, and no discredit is attached to the physician. 8. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the trachéal cánula. As the tube is...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11

Medicine - 1886 - 438 pages
...meet in obtaining the consent to tracheotomy. 2. It relieves the urgent dyspno3a as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and if the child dies...that the operation was performed, and no discredit attached to the physician. 3. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the tracheal...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 21

1886 - 872 pages
...meet in obtaining the consent to tracheotomy ; 2. It relieves the urgent dyspnoea as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and if the child dies...the physician ; 3. There is less irritation from the laryugeal tube than from the tracheal canula. As the tube is considerably smaller than the trachea...
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Medical Era, Volumes 4-5

Medicine - 1887 - 590 pages
...with in obtaining the consent to tracheotomy. 2. It relieves the urgent dyspnoea as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and if the child dies...that the operation was performed, and no discredit attached to the physician. 3. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the tracheal...
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Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet, Volume 29

Medicine - 1886 - 842 pages
...meet in obtaining the consent to tracheotomy. "2. It relieves the urgent dyspnea as promptly and as effectually as tracheotomy, and if the child dies...that the operation was performed, and no discredit to the physician. " 3. There is less irritation from the laryngeal tube than from the tracheal canula;...
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