Show PAPERS PICTURE I CARUSOS CARUSO'S S THROAT I Doctors Pronounce It Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful Won Won- Vocal Machine Ro ROME m March 3 By the Associated Press The Press The The throat of Enrico Caruso which was left at the time of his death to the Naples museum for med- med leaf Icar examination was wa's reproduced pictorially pictorially pictorially pic- pic by the Rome nom newspapers to to- to day Doctors whose whose opinions were published declared it was the most extraordinary development known for vocalization Carusos Caruso's vocal chords were of ab abnormal abnormal abnormal ab- ab normal length and his breathing power was described as phenomenal The epiglottis was as thick as that of the deepest bass singers while Its attachment to the tongue was of such sucha a It nature as to permit the greatest I rapidity of vibrations thus accountIng accountIng accounting account- account Ing for the Immense range of the great tenors tenor's voice His Ills lung power was so enormous that he could make the chords of a piano Vibrate by merely breathing upon them The doctors described Carusos Caruso's lungs as those of a superman and declared that from head to foot he was a magnificent magnificent magnificent mag mag- singing machine |