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AMERICAN LARYNGOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONForty-Eighth Annual Congress, Held at Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City, May 23, 24 and 25, 1927
CHEVALIER JACKSON, President, in the Chair, M.D.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1927;6(5):482-499.
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THE TEACHING OF BRONCHOSCOPY AND ESOPHAGOSCOPY. Presented by DR. CHEVALIER JACKSON, Philadelphia.
This article will be published in full in a later issue of the ARCHIVES.
ABSCESS OF THE BRAIN (FRONTAL LOBE) FOLLOWING SINUSITIS, WITH A REPORT OF FOUR CASES. Presented by DR. CHARLES J. IMPERATORI, New York.
The following conclusions were reached: The five patients were under 28 years of age and two of these were young girls. Patient 1 was 27; patient 2, 14; patient 3, 15; patient 4, 21, and patient 5, 25.
All had fronto-ethmoiditis with an abscess of the orbit, a chemosis or edema of the upper lid. In cases 1, 2, 3 and 5, external fronto-ethmoid operations were performed at the onset. In case 4, an intranasal operation was performed four days before the external operation.
The apparent method of invasion of the cerebrum was: in case 1, by direct extension from the frontal
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