Why is there a frog in my throat? a guide to Hoarseness

Why is there a frog in my throat? a guide to Hoarseness

Why is there a frog in my throat? a guide to Hoarseness

Why is there a frog in my throat? a guide to Hoarseness

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Overview

When something goes wrong with your voice, you might simply say, �I am hoarse.� Your funny best friend might ask with a smile, �Got a frog in your throat?� Then what? Do you rest your voice? Do you gargle? Do you eat chicken soup? Do you see a doctor? Do you pick up a pill at the pharmacy? Which doctor do you see?

Dr. James P. Thomas answers these questions with a series of stories about individuals with various types of hoarseness. The book is extensively illustrated with color photos covering the spectrum of vocal cord disorders.

Dr. Thomas has traveled widely, lecturing on how easy it is to understand what is wrong with the vocal cords when we hear a hoarse voice. He maintains the website voicedoctor.net as a complementary resource for patients, medical students and young doctors wanting to know more about the voice. Between the website and the book, an individual should have tools to better interpret and understand hoarseness.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016503578
Publisher: James Thomas
Publication date: 05/29/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

James Thomas, M.D. is a laryngologist, having specialized in the study, diagnosis and treatment of vocal cords since 1998. He received his medical degree from Pennsylvania State University and began his study of laryngology at Southern Illinois University. After completing formal training he traveled and studied with laryngologists across North America and Europe including a special fellowship with Robert Bastian at Loyola University in Chicago.

World renowned for his teaching on voice disorders, Dr. Thomas frequently travels and explains hoarseness, sharing how the vocal cords work in easy to understand language.
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