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iiil.l- 



I.., Croupou 



L... D: 



into 



com- 



i the mu 

 I. , Glandular 



■■>: L., 

 i with li bj "t 



L., Membranous. 



L., 

 L., Poly- 

 by the 

 I. lembranous, .in inflammation 



\ tlie 

 whitish 

 .ml different deg 

 met with between the 



-nial 



. with 



; :ii frequently 



L . Serous. fta. L., 



L., Spas- 

 modic ism of the glottis. 

 L., Stridulou with stridor. L., Sub- 

 mucous. 



Suffocative, diphtheria. L., Tuber- 



\ chronic, u>u- 



:ie larynx due to the 



■ inliltra- 



I of the cartilages. 



L., Ulcerative. of 



rynx ; kok<5c, 



. larynx; 

 incision 



, larynx ; 

 I »i\ ision of the 

 ' ■ 



. larynx ; 



.logical V-ik, lar- 



i 

 "'■" . larynx; 



culous 



L., 









>necr 



' 





, 



irynx ; 



mix; 



, risible]. An artificial larynx designed for 

 illustrative purposes. 



Laryngopharyngeal {Jar-in'-go far-in' '-je-at) [>"/», f, 

 larynx; . pharynx]. Pertaining conjointly to 



larynx and pharynx. 



Laryngo-pharynx {lar-in* -go-far* -inks) [X&pvyij, lar- 

 yn -. pharynx]. The inferior portion of the 



pharynx. It extends from the greatei cornuaofthe 

 byoid bone to the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage. 



Laryngophony {Jar . larynx; - 



voice]. rhe sound of the voice observed in auscul- 

 tation of the larynx with the stethoscope; also, the 

 tnd of the voice observed in auscultation of a large 

 cavity in the lung. 



Laryngophthisis {Jar-in-goff* -this-is) [Xipvyf;, larynx; 

 , wasting]. 1 aryngeal tuberculosis. 



Laryngoplasty (/<//-./, 



f, larynx ; irXdooeiv, to shape]. 

 Plastic surgery or operation upon 

 the larynx. 



Laryngoplegia {Jar-in-go-ple* '-je-aX) 



c;-, larynx; -///;//. stroke], V^ 

 Paralysis of one or more muscles of ^^ 

 the larynx. 



Laryngorrhagia {Jar-in-gor-a' '-je-aK) 

 [hapvyjj, larynx; pt/yvvvac, to burst 

 forth]. Hemorrhage from the larynx. 



Laryngorrhea {Jar in-gor-e' '-ah) [/</- a 

 .-, Iaryn . a flow], Kx- 



ces- retion of the laryngeal 



mucosa, especially on attempting to 

 use the organ. 



Laryngoscope {Jar-in* -go-skop) [/</- 

 .-, larynx ; okotceIv, to examine]. 

 An instrument for examination of 

 the interior of the larynx. 



Laryngoscopist {Jar-in-gos* '-ko-pist) 

 [Xdpiryi;, larynx; anoweiv, to ex- 

 amine]. An expert in laryngoscopy. 



Laryngoscopy {lar-in-gos* -ko-pe) [>'/- 

 pvyl;, larynx; OKOntiv, to examine]. 

 I amination of the interior of the 

 larynx by means of the laryngoscope. 



L,axyngOSJ>asm (Zar-in*-go-spazm ) [Aa- 

 pvyij, larynx ; n~aniiac, spasm]. Spas- 

 modic contraction or closure of the 

 glottis; spasmodic croup, as distin- 

 guished from inflammatory croup. 



Laryngospasmopsellismus {Jar-in- 

 <-spaz-mop-sel-iz* -mus) \7uapvy%, la- 

 rynx ; pa mi ; ipeXTua 

 stammering]. Spasmodic stammer- 

 ing of laryngeal origin, without the 

 utterance of words. _ Laryngoscopy 



Laryngostasis {Jar-in-go-stas* -is) [/«- Mirrors. 



.-, larynx ; oraoiQ, stagnation], a Small, b. Large. 

 Synonym of Croup. 



Laryngo-stenosis {Jar-in* -go-ste-no* -sis) [/•"/«'} 5, lar- 

 ynx; orevwoig, contraction]. Contraction in size or 

 in caliber of the larynx. 



Laryngosyrinx {lar-in-go-si* -ringks) [X&pvyt;, larynx; 

 pipe: pl. t Laryngosyringes\. A laryngeal tube. 



Laryngotome {Jar-in* -go-toni) [Xdpwyf, larynx; Toufj, a 

 cutting]. A cutting-instrument Used in laryngotomy. 



Laryngotomy (/. '-o-tne) [Xapvy!;, larynx; ri/t- 



cut]. The operation of i n< ision of the larynx. 



L., Complete, incision of the larynx through its 



whole length. L., Median, incision into the larynx 



through the thyroid cartilage. L., Subhyoid, in- 



the larynx through the thyro-hyoid mem 



L., Superior, and L., Thyro-hyoid, incision 



into the larynx through the thyro-hyoid membrane. 



