ABSTRACT

Page 178 and at this time also I it injureth the voice very seriously. And the setting free of the rheum which they call "catarrh" likewise deadeneth the voice, a fact which is well known to every man, even as also doth violent shouting. And this disease also

Fol. 86a. produceth a kind of disease in the tunic I of the throat, which hath been mentioned, and in the muscles thereof which re· sembleth that which is caused by an abscess.