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CHAPTER VI
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Maisonneuve has seen an example in an individual in which, in place of the nasal appendix, there was a plane surface perforated by two small openings a little less than one mm.

in diameter and three mm.

apart.
Exaggeration in volume of the nose is quite frequent.

Ballonius speaks of a nose six times larger than ordinary.

Viewing the Roman celebrities, we find that Numa, to whom was given the surname Pompilius, had a nose which measured six inches.


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