MUSICAL
CRITIC AND TRADE
REVIEW.
Music Trade Review THE
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May 20th, 1881.
WILL BE ISSUED THIS WEEK, IN BOOK FORM.
THE FIRST EDITION OF
THE THROAT I ITS RELATIONS TO
BY WHITFIELD WARD, A.M., M.D.
THE ONLY COMPLETE WORK ON THE THROAT AND SING-
ING EVER PUBLISHED.
THE SERIES OF ARTICLES IS NOW RUNNING IN THE
MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
CONTENTS.
CONTENTS.
I.—The Importance of this Branch
of the Medical Sciences to the
Musical Profession.
VI.—How we Sing.
VII.—How we Breathe.
II. and III.—The Instruments
Used in the Exploration of the
Throat. (Containing full direc-
tions to Students for Laryn-
goscopic Examinations with
the Head Mirror, the Mouth
Mirror and the Illuminator or
Light Condensor).
VIII.—How to take care of the
Voice.
IV. — What we see with the
Laryngoscope.
XI.—Some of the more Common
Throat.Affections of Singers,
Together with their Treatment
IX.—Hints to Voice Builders
and How to Detect the Voice
Range.
X. — How the Voice is De-
stroyed.
V.—A Bird's-Eye View of the
Anatomical Structure of the
Throat.
METHOD OF MAKING IiAKYNGOSCOPIC EXAMINATION.
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