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1
Similar elevations are sometimes seen on the posterior pillars of the
fauces
.
2
His voice had become guttural, but examination of the
fauces
was negative.
3
It may, like any other artery, be wounded, especially from the
fauces
.
4
Influenza, causing adhesions of the posterior pillars of the
fauces
,
has given rise to anosmia.
5
Tickling the
fauces
with a feather may excite vomiting.
6
Schrader speaks of a person from whose mouth and
fauces
after a debauch issued fire.
7
His mouth is now carefully examined, and two fingers being inserted, scoop round the
fauces
.
8
There was a narrow passage between the atrium and the peristylium; this was called the
fauces
.
9
Sore Throat.-Thiswe find on the pillars of the
fauces
,
uvula, tonsils, and pharynx, reddened and inflamed.
10
Honey and water is used as a gargle and to relieve cough, dryness of the mouth and
fauces
.
11
Autenreith mentions the vibrations of a loud noise tickling the
fauces
to such an extent as to provoke vomiting.
12
Sometimes it is very severe, and a membrane comes on one or both tonsils and pillars of the
fauces
.
13
The raising and lowering of the soft palate, and the corresponding lowering and raising of the pillars of the
fauces
.
14
The surface is covered with a deposit and the pillars of the
fauces
,
uvula and pharynx may all be inflamed.
15
Ventriloquists must not be confounded with persons who by means of skilful mechanisms, creatures with movable
fauces
,
etc., imitate ventriloquism.
16
If the disease runs on, in a few days the membrane covers the tonsils and pillars of the
fauces
,
often the uvula.
fauces
fauce
tickle the fauces
movable fauces
posterior fauces