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Endoscope for examining tuberculosis patients with glass shield for protecting the examiner from coughs

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Title: Peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958 Killian, Gustav, 1860-1921 Hageman, J. A
Subjects: Endoscopy Esophageal Diseases Larynx Respiratory Tract Diseases
Publisher: Saint Louis, Mo. : The Laryngoscope company
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a very great number of physicians and students. E—CLINIC.\I. KXPKRIKNCKS WITH SUSPEXSIOX-L.VRVXCOSCOPY. Suspension-laryngoscopy has been successfullv applied in practiceboth in diagnostic and therapeutic respect by my jjupils and b\- me aswell as by a list of authors. It is used diagnostically especially in child-hood and particularly in all those cases where we are comjjelled to re-sort to direct examinations. Its execution is so simple that I believeit will soon replace direct laryngoscopy. We often have occasion to make SrSIK.NSIIlX l..\U>\(.0SCO(Y. 147 minute examination nnder narcosis in voc-ai and resjiiratory distnrliancesin oliildrcn. One mnst determine if there exist a simple iciite catarrh,a sub-glottic swelling, a croupous or di()iulieritic process with forma-tion of pseudo-membrane, a jierichondritis. or if there be a foreign bodypresent whether there be a chronic laryngitis, formation of nodules onthe vocal cords, papillomata, tuberculosis or syphilis. ICven cases of
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ditlicult decanulement or congenital changes in the lar>n\ may be con-veniently examined in su.spension. 1 sliould like even at this stage, torecommend this procedure as a preparatory step for bronchoscopy andesophago.seopy in small children. With suspension-laryngoscopy oneengages the larynx and then inserts the bronchoscopic or esophagoscopictube into the deiiths. Narcosis can be maintained without special dan-ger. ScilTert has shown that artificial respiration may be accomplished 148 SUSPENSION LAKVNGOSCOPY. with the horizontal suspension-hook. One must never neglect to co-cainize the larynx before inserting the instruments in order to eliminatethe vagus-reflexes emanating from the laryngeal mucous membrane.With the introduction of a cold instrument into the uncocainized larynxtemporary discontinuance of respiration may very readily occur. THKR.VPECTIC .\PPLICATIOX OF SlSPENSION-LARVNGOSCOPV IN CHILDHOOD. a. Foreign Bodies. Davis removed a safety-))in from the pliaryn.x of an el

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