Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — Vocal Cord Warts. [ARTICLE]
Vocal Cord Warts.
Laryngeal or vocal cord warts may be as little as birdshot or as big as a pea, and even larger. They are often rough and warty, full of little, rough, warty growths, the size of a pinhead, and are thin, pale or rosy or yellow. They have a core or tiny blood vessels and so bunchy are wnrts as to look like little cauliflowers or cocks combs. Some of them are soft and flabby and awing to and fro with the breathing or speaking. Others are hard and horny. Horny warts are mostly considered to be a bad sign, but Professor Bordeaux has had -harmles horny* wart cases in old men for yean* . - '
