Citations:laryngorrhœa

Noun:

 * 1878, Lennox Browne, The Throat and its Diseases, Henry C. Lea; Chapter IV., page #45:
 * In laryngorrhœa, and in blenorrhœa, a disease described at some length by Stoerk as peculiar to certain inhabitants of Bessarabia and Gallicia, the secretion is excessive.
 * 1891, Chicago Medical Recorder, W. T. Keener; Volume I., page #58:
 * Aristol was made use of with the best results in acute otitis media and otorrhœa in place of boracic acid, in lupus laryngis, laryngorrhœa, in ulcerations of the penis, and ulcers of the leg.
 * 1892, Arnold James Cooley and W. North, Cooley’s Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts, J. & A. Churchill; seventh edition, Volume I., page #877:
 * Valuable stimulant, especially in laryngorrhœa.