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Laryngology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders, diseases and injuries of the larynx, colloquially known as the voice box.Laryngologists treat disorders of the larynx, including diseases that affects the voice, swallowing, or upper airway.
A 40-watt CO 2 laser used in otorhinolaryngology Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital founded in 1874, in London. Otorhinolaryngology (/ oʊ t oʊ ˌ r aɪ n oʊ ˌ l ær ɪ n ˈ ɡ ɒ l ə dʒ i / oh-toh-RY-noh-LARR-in-GOL-ə-jee, abbreviated ORL and also known as otolaryngology, otolaryngology – head and neck surgery (ORL–H&N or OHNS), or ear, nose, and throat (ENT) ) is a ...
Zeitels grew up in New Rochelle, New York.He graduated from the BU School of Medicine in 1982. [1] He completed the BU - Tufts combined Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Program in 1987 as well as a Head & Neck Surgical Oncology Fellowship at BU and the Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center in 1988.
Translated, the plaque reads: "In this house lived, and treated his patients, univ[ersity] prof[essor] Dr. Heinrich Neumann von Héthárs (1873-1939). World-famous as an oto-laryngologist, he treated the most powerful of his times as well as the poorest who needed his help.
Appointed Laryngologist to His Majesty's Household in 1910, Rees also treated King George V of the United Kingdom as well as several other members of the royal family. He was knighted in 1916 [ 2 ] and created Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in 1923 [ 3 ] and Knight Grand Cross (GCVO) in 1934 [ 4 ] for his services to the ...
MacGillavry married the oto-rhino-laryngologist J. H. Nieuwenhuijsen in 1968. She died 9 May 1993 in Amsterdam and is buried in Utrecht. A street in Watergraafsmeer, the Netherlands, is named in her honor.
His father Johann Baptist Caesar Killian (1820–1889), [2] [3] the son of a städtischen Wegeaufsehers an urban way overseer, [4] was a doctor of philosophiae and high school teacher born in Mainz and later living in Bensheim.
Emil Fröschels (August 24, 1884 – January 18, 1972) was an Austrian speech and voice therapy specialist. As a laryngologist and chief speech therapist, in 1924 he introduced the term logopedics, i.e., speech therapy, into medical usage.