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CONTENTS xiil

The Accessory Nasal Sinuses:

Rhinitis Caseosa.

Sinus Ozsena.

Embryogeny and Anatomy of the Sinuses.

Rontgenology, Transillumination, Irrigation, the Endoscope, and Negative Pressure in Diagnosis.

Development of Operative Technique on the Different Sinuses and the Hypophysis.

Complications of Sinus Disease.

Sequelse of Operations and Trend to Conservatism.

Local Anesthesia.

Vaccines. Bacteriology of the Nose and Throat 296

Mycosis Pharyngis or Leptothrix Buccalis.

Actinomycosis.

Nasal Bacteria. Atrophic Rhinitis 300

Etiology.

Histology.

Treatment.

Literature. Tuberculosis of the Upper Air Passages 308

Infection, its Portals and Paths.

Primary Laryngeal Tuberculosis.

Treatment of Laryngeal Tuberculosis. Rhinoscleroma 317

Recognition.

Distribution.

The Bacillus of Frisch.

Contagion.

Treatment.

AuToscoPY 319

Lary'Ngeal Paraly'sis 320

First Reports.

Differentiation. "Cadaveric Position" of the Cords.

Rosenbach-Semon "Law" or the Greater Proclivity of Abductors to Paralysis.

The Contracture Theory.

Central Innervation and Cerebral Localization.

Toxic Paralysis.

Double Posticus Paralysis. Laryngeal Cancer and its Extirpation 327

Laryngotomy.

Thyrotomy.

Laryngectomy.

Intralaryngeal Operation.

The Emperor Frederick.

Microscope in Diagnosis.

Supposed Transformations of Benign into Malignant Growths.

Semon's Statistics.

Prosthesis.

Pachydermia Laryngis. Epilogue 333

Index of Personal Names 335

Index of Subjects 3-15