RFT6E3TM–Medical illustration of the anatomy of the vocal cords
RF2B77058–Represents the epiglottis and vocal cords, with the parts labelled, e, the vocal cords; d, the epiglottis, vintage line drawing or engraving illustrat
RFT6E3WE–Medical illustration of the vocal cord diseases
RF2B7736A–Ligaments of the Vocal Cords, with the parts labelled, (1 and 2), the ligatures; 3, arytenoid cartilages; 4, thyroid cartilage, vintage line drawing o
RF2GTKPM1–A woman holding a megaphone
RF2C9C695–Vocal cords are folds of tissue in the throat that produce sounds through vocalization, represents its parts, A, epiglottis; B, section of hyoid bone;
RF2CW8Y4J–Larynx anatomy. The larynx is made up of different cartilages: thyroid, arythenoid, criciod, epiglottis and hyoid bone. Vocal cords are essential in p
RF2BTH2GH–Cross section of the larynx above the vocal cords, with the parts, 1: right vocal cord. 2: left vocal cord. 3: cartilages to which the vocal cords are
RFCYXMD2–Anatomy of the larynx
RF2B76T7G–A section of the larynx. Labels: 1, The trachea. 2, The lower vocal cords. 3, The upper vocal cords. 4, Glottis. 5, The ventricles of the larynx, vint
RMP53RJ2–Respiratory system. Schematic drawing of the front section of the larynx. 1. Epiglottis 2. Vocal folds above 3. Vocal folds below 4. Trachea. Drawing. Color.
RF2BTH0Y3–The triangle-shaped larynx as seen by means of the laryngoscope in different conditions of the glottis, with the parts labelled, vintage line drawing
RMCY57PK–Respiratory system. Schematic drawing of the front section of the larynx. Drawing. Color.
RFEW9C08–Voice Box or Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RM2AKMMJN–The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . rouillou of Paris, and other conti-nental Surgeons. Gibb, in cases of this kind, sncceeded in passing aloop of silver wire round the bases of two such growths, lying justwithin the true vocal cords, and then detaching them by drawing thewires through a steel cannula, and so tightening the loop. This inge-nious operation has been performed several times with the aid of thelaryngoscope. Thyrotomy has been performed in some cases. Thisoperation consists in opening the trachea and introducing a trach
RF2C5MMAF–Laringe icon. Outline laringe vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RMT038G4–Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 260 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY two Cuneiform (wedge-shaped), one Cricoid (ring-like), one Thyroid (shield-like,) and one Epiglottis (cover to the Glottis). These together form the small prominent portion of the neck known as Adam's apple. 460. Thyroid Cartilage—Arytenoid Cartilages—Cu- neiform Cartilages—Cricoid Cartilage—Vocal Cords — Ventricle of the Larynx—Muscles of the Larynx—The Thyroid Cartilage is so arranged as to form a framework for the movable portions of the organs of the vo
RMEE1C8Y–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RF2CW8Y86–Larynx anatomy. The larynx is made up of different cartilages: thyroid, arythenoid, criciod, epiglottis and hyoid bone. Vocal cords are essential in p
RFCYXMBG–Vocal cord lesions
RFEW9PJX–Voice Box or Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RM2ANFR7J–Our home physician: a new and popular guide to the art of preserving health and treating disease; with plain advice for all the medical and surgical emergencies of the family . THE LARYNX. Laryngoscopic drawing, showing the vocal cords Laryngoscopic drawing, showing the approxima- drawn widely apart, and the position of thevarious parts above and below the glottis,during quiet inspiration.u. Upper surface of epiglottis.I. Lip of epiglottis.vc. Vocal cord. tion of the vocal cords, and the position of thevarious parts in the act of vocalization.a. Arytaenoid cartilages.a. Arytaenoid cartilages.p
RFEW91J3–Portable Laryngoscope, illuminated by direct light from a gas lamp, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by
RF2C5MKYJ–Laringe icon. Simple illustration of laringe vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RMT038Y7–Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 AND PHYSIOLOGY. 202 Fig. 263. Cartilages of Larynx and Epiglottis, a. Arytenoid, h. Its Superior Cornu. c. In- ferior Cornu. d. Cricoid. /. Perforation of Epiglottis, i. Upper Part of Thyroid. t. Trachea, h. Tubercle. pass between the different cartilages, and are of use in regu- lating the size of the glottis and the tension of the vocal cords, while the three remaining go from the epiglottis to the dif- ferent parts of the larynx, solely for the purpose of moving this valve t
RMEE1C91–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RMCT3MF3–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFCYXMCN–Vocal cord paralysis
RM2AKBD8K–A manual of diseases of the throat and nose : including the pharynx, larynx, trachea, oesophagus, nose and naso-pharynx . F e. 1 Fig. 20.—Drawing showing the Relation of Parts in the Larynx (B), and the Laryngeal Mirror (A) : ac,interior commissure of the vocal cords ; pc, posterior commissure of the vocal cords; r, right vocal cord ;2, left vocal cord, with a wart on it. on the left vocal cord of the larynx (B); this is opposite the observersright hand, and it appears on the same side in the image (A). In conse-quence, however, of the antero-posterior inversion which takes place asexplained i
RFEW9HA3–Laryngoscopy, showing view into a patient's throat, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 18
RMT038RC–Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 2G2 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY frequently become considerably ossified in males in ad- vanced age. The Vocal Cords or ligaments are folds of white fibrous tis- sue, covered by mucous membrane, and are made to vibrate when the air is forced over them. Hence ulceration, or any Fig. 261. Fig. 262. A View of the Larynx from above, showing the Thyreo-Arytenoi J or Vocal Ligaments. 1, Superior Edcre of the La- rynx. 2, Its Anterior Face. 3, Cornua Majorcs of the Thyroid Cartilage. 4, Pos- t
RMCT3MEB–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RMEE1C8W–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFD112NR–Anatomy of voice box midsagittal and endoscopic view
RM2ANCK4G–Standard first reader; . c=ziudts-cem:c=alkiiio-cean. d—Tongue-tip closure as in loff; tongue-tip opening as in day; vocal cords close m as to vibrate and sonnd; nasal veil closed; point of tongue touches upper gum.f—Lower lip raised to upper front teeth as in fat; vocal cords open so as not to sound; nasal veil closed,s—Hissing consonant; beginning syllable as in.-o; ending syllable as in ga^; tongue-front raised nearly to roof of mouth, just above front teeth; opening behind tip for hissing breath; teeth slightly parted. 67 lesson lviiiObject-Drawing Lesson [To be drawn upon blackboard, pape
RFEW91J5–Laryngoscopy, showing view into a patient's throat, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 18
RMEE1C8M–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFD04JC9–Median section of human head
RFEW9HA1–Portable Laryngoscope, illuminated by direct light from a gas lamp, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by
RMEE1C8T–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFD04JBG–Adenoid location in the head
RFEW9HA4–Median Section of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RMEE1C8P–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFCYXMB0–Laryngeal cancer
RFEW91JB–Normal Larynx, as seen through a Laryngoscopic Mirror, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe -
RMEE1C8R–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RF2JKWRJH–Top view larynx with vocal cords in action.
RFEW9HA8–Normal Larynx, as seen through a Laryngoscopic Mirror, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe -
RF2JKWRPF–Top view larynx with vocal cords at rest.
RMEB6AG4–LARYNX, DRAWING
RFEW91J6–Median Section of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RMEB6AG3–LARYNX, DRAWING
RFEW91J9–Parts of the Larynx, as seen through a Laryngeal Mirror, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe
RMEB6A4K–LARYNX, DRAWING
RFEW9HA7–Parts of the Larynx, as seen through a Laryngeal Mirror, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe
RFEW9H9Y–Portable Laryngoscope, illuminated by direct light from a gas lamp, used to examine a patient's mouth, vintage engraved illustra
RMEB6A4H–LARYNX, DRAWING
RFEW91J1–Portable Laryngoscope, illuminated by direct light from a gas lamp, used to examine a patient's mouth, vintage engraved illustra
RFEW91J4–Laryngoscopy, showing a doctor looking into a patient's mouth, illuminated by indirect light from a gas lamp, vintage engraved i
RMEB6AG2–LARYNX, DRAWING
RF2JKWT56–Polyp on a vocal cord with thyro-arytenoid muscles.
RFEW9HA2–Laryngoscopy, showing a doctor looking into a patient's mouth, illuminated by indirect light from a gas lamp, vintage engraved i
RF2JKWT93–Polyp on a vocal cord with thyro-arytenoid muscles.
RMHGNYPC–VOCAL CORD, ILLUSTRATION
RMCT43C2–Larynx, drawing
RMCPNW51–LARYNX, DRAWING
RMCT3ME8–VOCAL CORD NODULE
RFEW91J2–Laryngoscope, illuminated by direct sunlight, showing a doctor looking into a patient's mouth, vintage engraved illustration. Us
RMCT3MEA–VOCAL CORD NODULE
RFEW9HA0–Laryngoscope, illuminated by direct sunlight, showing a doctor looking into a patient's mouth, vintage engraved illustration. Us
RMCT3MEJ–VOCAL CORD POLYP
RF2JKWRPT–Position of the mouth for the pronunciation of the 'A' in phonation.
RFEW9HAE–Fibroids of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RF2JKWRKW–Position of the mouth for the pronunciation of the 'A' in phonation.
RFEW91J7–Anterior View of the Larynx showing Laryngeal Cartilages, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarth
RF2JKWRFF–Positioning of the organs of the mouth to pronounce an 'A' in phonation.
RFEW9HA5–Anterior View of the Larynx showing Laryngeal Cartilages, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarth
RMCT3MEH–LARYNX, DRAWING
RMD3HMXH–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFEW91JD–Solitary Papilloma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RMD3HMXF–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RMCT00KM–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RFEW91JE–Multiple Papilloma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RMCT00KG–VOCAL CORD, DRAWING
RMEB6AFW–ENT, ILLUSTRATION
RMHGNYPB–LARYNX, ILLUSTRATION
RMEB6AGB–ENT, ILLUSTRATION
RMD3HN4A–VOCAL CORD POLYP
RFEW91JC–Papilloma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RMD3HMX1–PHONATION, DRAWING
RFEW91JH–Fibroma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RMD3HN1K–PHONATION, DRAWING
RMCT4B0H–PHARYNX, DRAWING
RFEW91JF–Myxoma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RFEW91JA–Coin Placed in the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RFEW91J8–Posterior View of the Larynx showing Laryngeal Cartilages, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labart
RFEW9HAC–Multiple Papilloma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RFEW9HAF–Fibroma of the Larynx, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labarthe - 1885
RFEW9HA6–Posterior View of the Larynx showing Laryngeal Cartilages, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Dictionary by Dr Labart
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