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  1. ... beginning with a Faradic current. Paralysis of the Laryngeal Muscles.—Three methods of electrical treat- ment are applicable ...
  2. ... greatest number. The diaphragm, lumbar, intercostal, cervical, and laryngeal muscles, and those of the eye are the favorite ... a nasal twang to the voice. If the laryngeal muscles become weakened and closure of the glottis im- ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1879
    ... of the disease, the first spasm of the laryngeal muscles took place, which destroyed life. ON TRISMUS AND ... is caused by suffocation from spasm of the laryngeal muscles. It is also fairly recognized that this disease ...
  4. ... pain. From oedema of the larynx; paralysis of laryngeal muscles; hysterical aphonia. (See under these headings.) Treatment.—Inhalation ... drink often result in painful spasms of the laryngeal muscles. In the second or spasmodic stage the spasms ...
  5. ... Acet. ae; caused by spasms of bronchial and laryngeal muscles, ITabae Breathing, hoarse : respiration, in croup, IHep.; in ... to the open window, with paralytic symptoms of laryngeal muscles, Plumb. 86T Asthma, spasmodic ; also, Chap. 25, Glottis, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... Spasmodic croup. Asthma thymicum. A spasm of the laryngeal muscles, which are sup- plied by the recurrent laryngeal ... Tubercular lar- yngitis. Laryngople'gia. Paralysis of the laryngeal muscles. Laryngorrhce'a. A copious flow of mucous or ...
  7. ... of producing vocal sounds by paralysis of the laryngeal muscles, without, however, interfering with the respiratory movements of ... tongue: hypoglossal, or 12th pair. Motor nerve to laryngeal muscles: spinal accessory, or nth pair. TABLE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ...
  8. ... Am. Pract. & News. Louisville, 1893, xv. _____.. Paralysis of laryngeal muscles, with cases. 4 pp. 6"-'. Louisville, 1893. Repr. ... 1886, i, 387-391.—Leflerts. Chorea of the laryngeal muscles (chorea laryngenlis). St. Louis M. & S. J., 1880, xxxviii, ...
  9. ... Croup, Hyster'ic. A spasmodic affection of the laryngeal muscles by no means unfrequent in hysterical females,—the ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... deal of distress from spasmodic contractions of the laryngeal muscles, belladonna, bromide potass., senega, inhalation of spray of ...
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