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 Country Comparison Statistics: Mortality
Mortality - Acute obstructive laryngitis [croup] and epiglottitis *
Mortality - Acute and transient psychotic disorders *
Mortality - Acute hepatitis B (per capita) *
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 PmWiki SarahAJasso / AudiencePaper
In mid-December, Washington contracted what was probably quinsy or acute laryngitis; he declined rapidly and died at his estate on Dec. 14, 1799.
In mid-December, Washington developed what was probably quinsy or acute laryngitis; his health was getting weak and died at his estate on Dec. 14, 1799.
In mid-December, Washington began to develop what was probably quinsy or acute laryngitis.
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 List of Occupational Diseases
diseases caused by overload of vocal ligaments: chronic laryngitis, nodulus plicae vocalis (noduli of singers), contactulcer of plica vocalis, phonasthenia;
.diseases caused by influence of ionising radiation: radiation diseases (acute or chronic), local tissue impairments (acute or chronic), tumors;
Diseases of peripheral nervous and musculosceletal system (acute, sub-acute and chronic): mononeurophathies and polyneurophathies, including compression and vegetosensoral neuropathies and lumbosacral radiculitis, chronic tendovaginitis, ligamentitis, “frozen” shoulder, bursitis, osteoarthrosis dephormans, including spondiloarthrosis and aseptic osteonecrosis;
home.parks.lv /ioeh/listof.htm   (575 words)

  
 Impotence love store, 5: Online Personals. Online Dating. Get it all here.
It has proved useful in irritative cough, chronic bronchial coughs, whooping-cough, laryngitis, acute and chronic, acute catarrh, asthma, tubercular laryngitis, and in the cough of phthisis pulmonalis.
It probably acts by reducing catarrhal irritation and a relaxed condition of bladder and urethra.
It probably acts by reducing catarrhal irritation and a relax
www.newfriend.us /love-store/Impotence-4.html   (575 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
Acute laryngitis is often a secondary bacterial infection triggered by infecting agents causing such illnesses as colds, measles, whooping cough, or influenza.
laryngitis laryngitis, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the voice box, or larynx, usually accompanied by hoarseness, sore throat, and coughing.
homophony homophonyhōmŏf´enē, species of musical ensemble texture in which all voice parts move more or less to the same rhythm, in which a listener tends to hear the highest voice as the melody and the lower voices as its accompaniment.
www.encyclopedia.com /search.asp?target=Voiced+bilabial+plosive&rc=10&fh=23&fr=11   (526 words)

  
 Emedicine Search Results for larynx
Acute Laryngitis- Laryngitis is one of the most common conditions identified in the larynx.
Arytenoid Dislocation - Arytenoid dislocation and arytenoid subluxation (AS) are uncommon laryngeal injuries that occur usually...
Malignant Laryngeal Tumors - Each year, 11,000 new patients in the United States are diagnosed with laryngeal cancer.
www.emedicine.com /cgi-bin/foxweb.exe/searchengine@/em/searchengine?query=larynx&boolean=&book=ent&maxhits=40&sortorder=hits   (390 words)

  
 Something Corporate singer diagnosed with leukemia
McMahon came down with laryngitis last week and had to cancel Jack's Mannequin's New Jersey gig.
Something Corporate singer Andrew McMahon has been diagnosed with Acute Lymphatic Leukemia and being treated in Los Angeles.
I have sung five shows now with an unrelenting case of laryngitis and finally spoke with my doctor this morning.
www.undercover.com.au /news/2005/jun05/20050605_somethingcorporate.html   (204 words)

  
 Voice Disorders
For example, a teacher may develop poor vocal behaviour by using the voice in a noisy classroom during an episode of acute laryngitis and hoarseness.
Another psychogenic voice disorder is puberphonia (mutational or adolescent transitional dysphonia) which is the failure of the male voice to "break" during puberty thereby maintaining a high pitched voice.
Voice disorders may occur from inappropriate use of the voice, medical conditions, following illness, damage to the nerves supplying the larynx, injury to the larynx or from neurological disorders.
www.skullsurgery.aust.com /html/voicedisroders.html   (888 words)

  
 histtfm1.htm
Madill was retired by 1902 and died of acute laryngitis at the age of 78 on 27 June 1906.
William A. Madill (Bradford County and Sullivan County, Pennsylvania) 1a.
Little is known of William A. Madill, except that he had a medical practice based in Dunsmore, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, circa 1874-1878.
www.collphyphil.org /FIND_AID/hist/histtfm1.htm   (888 words)

  
 GIGWISE.com Razorlight's Johnny Borrell Has Laryngitis
Razorlight have been forced to cancel a gig in LA after lead singer Johnny Borrell was diagnosed with laryngitis.
This news comes after Borrell quit a show in Denver after suffering from acute stage fright.
Doctors have ordered the singer to rest his voice and Borrell is now heading back to the UK where Razorlight are scheduled to play a UK tour.
www.gigwise.com /contents.asp?contentid=4094   (267 words)

  
 Middlemarch Summary & Essays - George Eliot
Marian Evans Lewes Cross died of acute laryngitis on December 22, 1880 and was buried beside George Lewes.
George Eliot was born Mary Ann Evans in Warwickshire, England, on November 22, 1819, to Robert Evans, Sr., a carpenter turned estate manager, and his second wife, the former Christiana Pearson.
Tell a friend about Middlemarch eNotes with summary, essays, analysis, and more.
www.enotes.com /middlemarch/37033   (768 words)

  
 histtfm1.htm
Madill was retired by 1902 and died of acute laryngitis at the age of 78 on 27 June 1906.
William A. Madill (Bradford County and Sullivan County, Pennsylvania) 1a.
Little is known of William A. Madill, except that he had a medical practice based in Dunsmore, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, circa 1874-1878.
www.collphyphil.org /FIND_AID/hist/histtfm1.htm   (454 words)

  
 LA SALE (OR LA SALLE), ANTOINE DE - LoveToKnow Article on LA SALE (OR LA SALLE), ANTOINE DE
Many cases of acute laryngitis are so slight as to make themselves known only by hoarseness and the character of the cough, nevertheless in every instance the attack demands serious attention.
The diagnosis is not, in adults, a matter of much difficulty, especially if an examination is made with the laryngoscope; in children, however, it is more difficult, and the question of diphtheria must not be lost sight of.
To complicate matters, he drew, for the later exploits of Petit Jehan, on-the Livres des fails de Jean Boucicaut, which gives the history of the younger Boucicaut.
26.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LA/LA_SALE_OR_LA_SALLE_ANTOINE_DE.htm   (454 words)

  
 Poke root
Pokeroot also has comes with high recommendations in both acute and chronic afflictions of the upper respiratory tract, in tracheitis, laryngitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis and chronic catarrh, particularly when associated with lymphadenopathy.
Pokeroot is commonly used in uterine fibroids, taken internally as part of a formulation, and applied topically as the fresh root infused in castor oil, and covered with plastic wrap to hold it in place overnight.
Pokeroot is best used in small to moderate doses, usually in formulation, and is particularly suited to any kind of lymphatic stasis or indication of autotoxicity.
www.toddcaldecott.com /Phytolacca.html   (454 words)

  
 Billy Joel in Rehab - Jun 19, 2002 - E! Online News
Joel's record label, Sony Entertainment, originally issued a statement on www.billyjoel.com blaming the canceled shows on illness, saying the Hall of Fame singer-songwriter was suffering from acute laryngitis, inflamed vocal cords and an upper-respiratory infection.
The 53-year-old Joel shelved concert dates on his Face to Face Tour 2002 with fellow ivory-tickler Elton John and was admitted to the facility last week to seek counseling for an undisclosed substance abuse problem, the Advocate reported, citing unidentified sources.
Joel emerged for his set, there was sympathy as well as adulation: The audience had been warned that he had a cold.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,10123,00.html   (701 words)

  
 Herbal Descriptions - Thyme - Thymus vulgaris
As a tincture, extract, or infusion, Thyme was commonly used in throat and bronchial problems, including acute bronchitis, laryngitis, and whooping cough, and also for diarrhea, chronic gastritis, and lack of appetite.
Thyme has also been used as an eyewash for sore eyes and as a hair rinse for dandruff; as a salve on acne, blemishes, burns and wounds; as a bath herb for sore muscles, arthritis, and colds; and as an essential oil added to soaps and antidepressant inhalations.
Mother of Thyme was also reputed to be useful in breaking the alcoholic habit by causing vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, thirst, and hunger, along with a revulsion for alcohol.
www.viable-herbal.com /herbdesc4/1thyme.htm   (1105 words)

  
 STEROID SHOTS AND THE VOCAL CORDS - Alessi
A classic person to use a steroid shot would be someone who has an acute viral laryngitis, where they have swelling of their vocal
So if somebody has some vocal over-use, and then they take a steroid shot, and their voice sounds a little better for a couple days, then all of a sudden they’re banging their vocal cords together and they’re already injured, the steroid’s only masking [the problem].
And you take them in and they have redness and swelling of their vocal cords, and the shot will help them for a few days, and then all of a sudden they’ll wind up being even worse off than they were before.
www.musicbizadvice.com /steroid_shots.htm   (612 words)

  
 International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology.
Di Girolamo, M. Anselmi, A. Piccini, A. De Lauretis, D. Passali, Aspecific membranous laryngitis after infectious mononucleosis, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 34 (1-2) (1996) pp.
Almadori, M. Del Ninno, G. Cadoni, A. Di Mario, F. Ottaviani, Facial nerve paralysis in acute otomastoiditis as presenting symptom of FAB M2, T8;21 leukemic relapse.
Di Cicco, R. Padoan, G. Felisati, D. Dilani, E. Moretti, S. Guerneri, A. Selicorni, Otorhinolaringologic manifestation of Smith-Magenis syndrome, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 59 (2) (2001) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/01655876/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=43   (612 words)

  
 Laryngeal Diseases
Laryngitis [1 more specific term/s, 4 more link/s]
Anaphylaxis with acute laryngeal edema, gross: U. of Utah Webpath
NCI/PDQ Physician Statement: Laryngeal cancer: U. of Pennsyvania Oncolink
medir.ohsu.edu /cliniweb/C9/C9.400.html   (44 words)

  
 IBS Products Page
Hirudotherapy is being used by otolaryngologists, to treat inflammatory and neurological diseases of the ear, nose and throat such as acute and chronic otitis, sinusitis, and laryngitis, and by dermatologists, to treat clinical forms of dermatitis and dermatosis (eczema, psoriasis, paronychia, scleroderma).
Hirudotherapy was also found to be effective in healing intractable and non-granulating wound, trophic ulcers, especially in elderly and immunocompromized patients (Gilyova, 1998).
In Russia, hirudotherapy is used for cardiovascular diseases such as arterial hypertension, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and post-infractional cardiosclerosis.
biotherapy.md.huji.ac.il /products.htm   (44 words)

  
 ANNALS Jun2002: THERAPEUTIC METHODS USED FOR OTOLARYNGOLOGICAL PROBLEMS DURING THE BYZANTINE . . .
The main otolaryngological problems encountered in that period were loss of hearing, purulent otitis, rupture of the tympanic membrane, pharyngitis, laryngitis, rhinitis, acute tonsillitis, seasickness, vertigo, fracture of the nose, and cancers of the ear, larynx, nose, and oral cavity.
The texts of Antyllus, Orivasios of Pergamos, Aetios of Amida, Alexander of Tralles, Paul Aeginitis, Leon Iatrosophistis, Theophanis Nonnos, Nickolaos Myrepsos, Michael Psellos, and others strongly suggest the influence of ancient Greek and Roman medicine, but at the same time stress original medical thought.
Authors: IOANNA A. Evidence of herbal, animal, and chemical substances from the natural world used in medicines for otolaryngological problems, including opium, hyoscyamus, barley, honey, dried beans and peas, olives, fruits, Agaricus, castoreum, cassia, and afronitron, was traced in the Byzantine medical treatises, mainly from the 4th century AD to the 15th century AD.
www.annals.com /abs/annals1025.htm   (44 words)

  
 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM - LoveToKnow Article on RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
The operation of tracheotomy is sometimes urgently called for in the case in which the air-way has become blocked by a child having sucked hot water from the spout of a kettle or teapot, or in the case of obstruction by the swelling of the acute inflammation of laryngitis or of diphtheria.
It is leaf- shaped, the stalk Cartilage of epiglottis (thyro-epiglottid e a ii Fatty pad ligament) being at tached to the june Thyro-hyoid membrane tion of the thyroid -.
In mammals the thyroid cartilage becomes an important element in the larynx, and in the Echidna the upper and lower parts of it, derived respectively from the fourth and fifth branchial bars, are separate (R. Burne, Journ.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RE/RESPIRATORY_SYSTEM.htm   (44 words)

  
 Dorlands Medical Dictionary
In children, capsulated strains of biotype I are the major cause of bacterial meningitis, and may also cause potentially fatal acute epiglottitis (obstructive laryngitis).
nus,   a species that causes thromboembolic meningoencephalitis and Haemophilus septicemia of cattle ; its inclusion in the genus Haemophilus is sometimes disputed.
It is a potential pathogen, causing respiratory tract infections and polyserositis; see also Glasser's disease.
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 George Washington - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Within a year of this 1798 appointment, Washington fell ill with acute laryngitis and died on December 14, 1799 at his home.
In 1798, George Washington returned to military service and was appointed Lieutenant General in the United States Army by President John Adams.
Modern day doctors now believe that Washington died from either a streptococcal infection of the throat or, since he was bled as part of the treatment, a combination of shock from the loss of blood, asphyxia, and dehydration.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /george_washington.htm   (44 words)

  
 Something Corporate Singer Gets Lukemia - Aversion.com
Andrew McMahon, singer for both outfits, was diagnosed with acute lymphatic leukemia after complaining to doctors about a persistent case of laryngitis.
“It has been a source of pride for me that I have never cancelled a show for voice troubles,” McMahon said in a statement.
Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin's singer has been hospitalized for treatment of lukemia.
www.aversion.com /news/news_article.cfm?news_id=4444   (163 words)

  
 Arsenic acid (UK PID)
Inhalation Inhalation of arsenic compounds causes rhinitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis and tracheobronchitis (Morton and Dunnette, 1994).
Therapeutic efficacy of new dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) analogues in acute arsenic trioxide poisoning in mice.
Trivalent arsenic is methylated in the liver to methylarsonic acid and dimethylarsinic acid (IPCS, 1996).
www.intox.org /databank/documents/chemical/aracid/ukpid41.htm   (10207 words)

  
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Native to the western Mediterranean region and today widely cultivated in the U.S., garden thyme (thymus vulgaris) has long been valued in treating acute and chronic respiratory ailments, including bronchitis, mild asthma and laryngitis.
Dutch herbalist Rembert Dodoens noted nearly half a century ago that thyme turned into a "sovereign medicine against all poison" when taken as a tea or broth.
Prized for its antiseptic properties, thyme is now used not only for cooking but also to treat wounds, gastrointestinal ailments and respiratory infections.
www.suite101.com /print_article.cfm/herbal_lore/43648   (1444 words)

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