Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Journal of Laryngology and Rhinology, Vol. 4: An Analytical Record of Current Literature Relating to the Throat and Nose; January, 1890
A thorough examination of the surface of the tongue showed no solution of continuity, nor was any point found, which from its extreme swelling or colour could be considered the starting point of the disease. The pharynx was somewhat difficult to examine, but on introducing a finger no swelling was found either of the palate, the arches, the glosso epiglottic ligaments, or of the naso-pharynx.
The examination of the nose did not reveal anything abnormal, except some crusts of blood in the left anterior opening.
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