For indeed she was flatnosed, wrymouthed and thicklipped, with huge, ill-set teeth, eyes that squinted and were even bleared, and a complexion between green and yellow as if she had spent the summer at Sinigaglia instead of Fiesole, besides which she was hipshot and somewhat halting on the right side (from English translation of the Decameron).
Beziehung zwischen den Krankheiten der Nase und denen des Auges, Arch. f. Laryngol.15 Bd.
5.
Klin. Monatsbl. f. Augenh., 1895, July; Jour. of Laryn., 1895; Nos. 10, 12, and Transact. of the British Laryng. Assoc., 1895, Appendix, p. 15.
6.
Wiener klin. Woch., 1900, 41, 42.
7.
Cf. Ziem, Arch. Intern. de Laryng., 1903, p. 1173.
8.
Ebstein u. Schwalbe, Hanb. d prakt. Medizin, Ergäng.Bd., 1906.
9.
Möller, Handb. d. Augenh. f. Thierärzte, 1892, p. 34.
10.
Atti della Soc. Italiana di Laryng., 1905, p. 208.
11.
Handb. d. Augenh., 1876, 2, p. 487.
12.
Monatsch. f. Ohrenh., 1886, No. 2, Fall 24.
13.
Die entzündlichen Erkrankungen d. Stirnhöhle, 1895, S. 110.
14.
Zehnder's Monatsbl., 1895, July; Trans. of the British Laryngol. Assn., 1895, Appendix: and Journal of Laryn., 1895, No. 10 sq.; ibid., 1903, p. 284 sq.
15.
Abbild. d. Organe d. Geruchs1809. Taf. IV, Fig. 16, 17.