A system of electrotherapeutics as taught by the International correspondence schools, Scranton, . Fig. 54 (a)Showing Method of Removing Posterior Hypertrophies by Means of the Eleetrocautery-Snare 121. The only contraindications to the employment ofelectrolysis or the electrocautery are such constitutional states 82 ELECTRICITY IN DISEASES OF §18 as usually militate against operative procedure. Anemic andhemophilic patients should be given the benefit of palliativetreatment only, and the subjects of pulmonary or generaltuberculosis may be exempt from all but the gentlest measuresand thos


A system of electrotherapeutics as taught by the International correspondence schools, Scranton, . Fig. 54 (a)Showing Method of Removing Posterior Hypertrophies by Means of the Eleetrocautery-Snare 121. The only contraindications to the employment ofelectrolysis or the electrocautery are such constitutional states 82 ELECTRICITY IN DISEASES OF §18 as usually militate against operative procedure. Anemic andhemophilic patients should be given the benefit of palliativetreatment only, and the subjects of pulmonary or generaltuberculosis may be exempt from all but the gentlest measuresand those absolutelv necessarv. ATROPHIC RHTNTTIS122. Forms of Atrophic Rhinitis. There has beenconsiderable confusion in regard to the interpretation of termsdefining this condition and closely allied states. Atrophicrhinitis has been made to ever ozena, simple atrophy, and thestrumous type of the older writers. We shall throw aside the lastterm altogether and discuss only two forms of atrophic rhinitis,the simple and the fdid, or ozena. In order that one may correctlyappreciate the character of treatmen


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