• Otolaryngol Pol · Jan 2007

    Historical Article

    [Methods of larynx phoniatory function measurement in the Poznań University Department of Ear, Throat, Nose and Larynx Diseases between 1922 and 1939].

    • Andrzej Obrebowski, Piotr Swidziński, Antoni Pruszewicz, and Teodor Swidzński.
    • Katedra i Klinika Foniatrii i Audiologii Uniwersytetu Medycznego im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu.
    • Otolaryngol Pol. 2007 Jan 1;61(5):719-23.

    IntroductionIndirect laryngoscopy development and progress initiated in 1854 by the autolaryngoscopy of the famous singing voice teacher Manuel Garcia in ENT speciality is connected with the names of L. Tuerck and J.N. Czermak, the last one being called the father of laryngoscopy. In 1878 M. Oertel used for the first time stroboscopic light in indirect laryngoscopy. The perception of stroboscopic picture is based on the Talbot principle.Object Of The PaperTwo apparatuses used for the evaluation of larynx function in the Poznań ENT Department before the II World War are presented:--Polylaryngoscop enabling evaluation the indirect laryngoscopy simultaneously by several individuals.--Mechanical stroboscop of Oertel type with perforated disc moved by electrical engine.ConclusionFor 130 years laryngostroboscopy belongs to the basic examination methods of larynx phonatory function.

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