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ability to surgical treatment. The inadvisability'of at- 

 tempting the removal of obstruction by lateral extra-laryngeal 

 operation was evident, for anatomical reasons ; also, because 



Fig. 9. 

 Vertical antero-posterior section of the Horse's larynx, showing the 

 interior of the left side, and direction of incisions in the vocal cord 

 and arytsenoid cartilage ; i to j, excision of vocal cord and processus 

 vocalis of the arytsenoid cartilage ; g to 7c, excision of inferior portion 

 of arytenoid cartilage ; I g h, excision of upper part of arytaenoid 

 cartilage. 



in this way one could not be certain that the Roaring was 

 really due to immobility of the left arytsenoid cartilage ; and, 

 lastly, because success was far less likely to be the result. 



