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RMD3HHX1–PERITONSILLAR ABSCESS, INCISION
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RM2AG4MDT–. The practice of pediatrics. r and wateror syrup of raspberry andwater. Children who have re-peated attacks of tonsillitisshould have the tonsils enu-cleated regardless of theirsize, as diseased tonsils areportals of infection and asource of ever-present dan-ger. Cold compresses (seeFig. 24) applied to the throatare of aid to older children,who can appreciate the necessity of this measure. This form of treat-ment is described in detail under the management of acute catarrhallaryngitis. (See p. 283.) PERITONSILLAR ABSCESS (QUINSY) The seat of a peritonsillar abscess is in the cellular tissue a
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RMA8FF36–Quinsy Peritonsillar Abscess
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RM2AN7RC8–Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . Fig. 2. Before Operation. jaw may become fixed and immovable, deglutition is very painful,and there is swelling around the area involved. These symptoms,if left alone -and untreated, tend to give rise to severe pain anddiscomfort, and inflammation results. Pus may then readily enterthe lymphatic pathways of the neck burrowing along the lines of 144 THE DENTAL REVIEW least resistance and produce a sinus. It may also extend into thethroat and affect the tonsils producing a peritonsillar abscess; orit may burrow down underneath the bone an
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RM2ANHYRN–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. i8.. Plate IX Fig. 20. Human adult. Dorsolateral view of tonsil, peritonsillar, isthmian, pala-tine, and pharyngeal glands. The mouth and pharynx are distendedby a preliminary hardening injection. Columbia University Morpho-logical Museum, No. 2140. j. Isthmian glands, j. Palatine glands. 5. Parotid duct. 9. Labial glands. /(). Pharyngeal glands. 12. Peritonsillar lymphoid foUicles. 4(1. Pharynx. 41. Pharyngeal tubercle. 42. Tonsil. PLATE IX.
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RM2ANHXWT–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Plate IX Fig. 20. Human adult. Dorsolateral view of tonsil, peritonsillar, isthmian, pala-tine, and pharyngeal glands. The mouth and pharynx are distendedby a preliminary hardening injection. Columbia University Morpho-logical Museum, No. 2140. j. Isthmian glands, j. Palatine glands. 5. Parotid duct. 9. Labial glands. /(). Pharyngeal glands. 12. Peritonsillar lymphoid foUicles. 4(1. Pharynx. 41. Pharyngeal tubercle. 42. Tonsil. PLATE IX.. Fig. 20. Plate X Fig. 21. Ventral view of same preparation. g. Labial g
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RM2ANE8MJ–Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . 18. 10 19 18 14 FIG.6. IlG.S, INDEX Accessory parotid gland, 74; in Cynoceplialusiiamadryas. 85 Accessory submaxillani gland or glands, 75, 90,91, 95-96. 104. no, lOO Adenoid follicles. Peritonsillar, 22 Alveobuccal and alveolabial sulci in man, 6;in the cat, 160-62. 239-42, 308 Alveobuccal or molar glands. The inferior, incarnivora, 157-58, 188; of the cat, 166, 209-10. 274, 299, 300-1; of lioness. 169; of thedog, 171; of Thibetan bear, 172; of thebadger. 175; of the glutton, 176-77; of sea-lion. 180 Alveobu
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RM2CEWW5T–. The Journal of laryngology and otology. Aving syphi-htic scarring in the pharynx one could inspect through a fenestra-tion the fossa with perfectly smooth wall, having no trace oflymphoid tissue, and below it an apparently healthy tonsil. Winckler holds that peritonsillar infection is due to defect inthe capsule through which adenoid tissue pushes itself, and in thisway carries infection to the deeper tissue. It is difficult, however, 468 The Journal of Laryngology, [September, 1913. to realise how this occurs at a time when the capsule is alreadybecoming thick and more fibrous. With regard
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RM2CEE3TD–. Plexus. reatment of tuberculous cervical lymph-nodes. We can do much to prevent such a secondary condition,through the enforcement of the same principles as are ap-plied in the prevention of pulmonary tuberculosis. Theseare referred to under the head of Treatment. George B. Wood5 has recently confirmed some of theabove views by injecting colored fluid into the faucial tonsil.He found that it passed through the peritonsillar lymphatics 2. American Jour, of Med. Sciences, *•!. cxxiii, p. 1031. 3. American Jour, of Med. Science*, rol. cxxrll, p. 861. 4. Lancet, vol. i, 1904. 5. American Jour, o
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