Show VOICE RETAINS ITS QUALITY fixed feature of human voi vocal organs which la Is regarded as something of a phenomenon the changes that dial come with age observes the editor of the new york medical edical 31 Tou nial are so 80 manifold and striking that we are arc inclined Inell ned to overlook the persistence through the years of the quality of the voice and yet this one fixed feature la is remarkable even those who have lost most semblance to their former wives selve have not lost to any extent the peculiar organs of their voice when one notes that the organs which in their functioning and hence la in their structure have so go endured are relatively small and delicate and in very frequent use the phenomenon Is of greater interest A vocal apparatus may be injured or worn by overuse pad and the power of a singer does not last for bior life but though its flexo aulty power an andy drange ange way nifty diminish for ordinary purposes geB tho the quality of speech remains f antly recognizable and apparently but slightly influenced compared with the all too apparent appah ent decay and destruction which has bag gone forward with the passage of n decade or two |