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first three or four days, but It can be given 

 Its ordinary food Immediately ; the only 

 Indication of Importance being to place the 

 food and drinking water at a little distance 

 from the ground, In order to let out by the 

 wound any alimentary matter or liquid that 

 may penetrate into the larynx during the 

 first few days. 



The febrile reaction produced by the opera- 

 tion is very little noticed, and persists 

 only during a few days. The temperature 

 seldom exceeds 39*5° Cent., or about 103° 

 Fahr. 



The patient ought to be left completely at 

 rest for three or four weeks, and then walked 

 out morning and evening, or put to light 

 work. 



The final effect of the operation cannot be 

 determined before the third month. With 



