The Dental Times, Bände 9-10

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Faculty of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, 1871

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Seite 39 - ... in health and disease. The effects on appetite and on circulation are the practical points to seize ; and if we are correct in our inferences, the commencement of narcotism marks the point when both appetite and circulation will begin to be damaged. As to the metamorphosis of nitrogenous tissues or to animal heat, it seems improbable that alcohol in quantities that can be properly used in diet has any effect ; it appears...
Seite 124 - God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands. Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie...
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Seite 38 - For twenty-six days the man remained on a diet precisely similar as to food and times of meals in every respect, except that for the first eight days he took only water (in the shape of coffee, tea, and simple water) ; for the next six days he added to this diet rectified spirit, in such proportion that he took, in divided quantities, on the first day one fluid ounce ( = 28-4 cub.
Seite 45 - The glue thus made is about the consistency of molasses and is doubly as tenacious as that made with hot water. If a few bits of india-rubber, cut into scraps the size of buck-shot be added, and.
Seite 97 - Paget, they rarely, except in portions, become osseous ; they have no proneness to ulcerate or protrude ; they seem to bear even considerable injury without becoming exuberant; they may shrink or cease to grow; they are not apt to recur after complete removal, nor have they in general any features of malignant disease.
Seite 178 - You will perceive that, in the explanation I have attempted regarding the influence of moist and dry air over the propagation of erysipelas and its allied diseases, I have assumed that when the chemical activity of pus is suspended, its power to act as a poison on the system is also suspended. " I will trespass on your time by bringing one other experiment under your notice, as it may help to explain the modus operandi of Prof.
Seite 132 - ... between the greater and lesser wings of the sphenoid, the orbital plate of the frontal, and the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. It had extended from the nasal fossa by way of the sphenoidal fissure into the back of the orbit, but without damaging the optic nerve. The cribriform plate of the ethmoid was broken ; and at the back part there was a small opening about a quarter of an inch in diameter, and a fracture extending forward from the opening. Microscopic examination showed the growth...
Seite 130 - These suggestions, 1 trust, will not be regarded as impertinent from one who has practised surgery for more than half a century, without and with the anaesthetic agents. I doubt not that, if these remarks are deemed worthy of any notice at all, they will be rejected by the majority of the profession, but I have an abiding...
Seite 131 - retardation " is also evident from the fact, that the exterior incisor is the last developed, being delayed in ordinary growth a year later than those of the inner pair. The same retardation is seen in the quadrumane Cheiromyi (the Aye-aye], and the whole order Rodenlia.

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