The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 42W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1881 |
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... deaths from . 187 Clinics ... 112 , 224 , 333 , 448 , 560 , 672 Congenital displacement of the lens .. Cook County Hospital .. Cornea , ulceration of , use of actual cautery in , Dr. Fuchs , Vienna .... Correspondence , Foreign : 652 ...
... deaths from . 187 Clinics ... 112 , 224 , 333 , 448 , 560 , 672 Congenital displacement of the lens .. Cook County Hospital .. Cornea , ulceration of , use of actual cautery in , Dr. Fuchs , Vienna .... Correspondence , Foreign : 652 ...
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... death is caused by caries , a blow upon the tooth , consti- tutional disorders , or from thermal changes . The gases , chiefly H , S. , being unable to pass into the mouth , escape through the apex of the root into the soft tissues ...
... death is caused by caries , a blow upon the tooth , consti- tutional disorders , or from thermal changes . The gases , chiefly H , S. , being unable to pass into the mouth , escape through the apex of the root into the soft tissues ...
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... - trate the oral cavity . With a mouth - mirror reflect the light upon the teeth and observe the difference in color . When death of the pulp occurs , the tooth generally presents a 1881. ] 25 TALBOT , Alveolar Abscess .
... - trate the oral cavity . With a mouth - mirror reflect the light upon the teeth and observe the difference in color . When death of the pulp occurs , the tooth generally presents a 1881. ] 25 TALBOT , Alveolar Abscess .
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... death of their pulps must not be confounded . Those caused from the eruption of the wisdom teeth are not alveolar abscesses . They differ in their locations , being situated around the crown , instead of at the apex of the root . They ...
... death of their pulps must not be confounded . Those caused from the eruption of the wisdom teeth are not alveolar abscesses . They differ in their locations , being situated around the crown , instead of at the apex of the root . They ...
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... death of the pulp by fillings , we should remove the fillings to allow the gases to escape , after which the root can be treated and the tooth refilled . Should you be fortunate enough to see the patient when the first symptoms manifest ...
... death of the pulp by fillings , we should remove the fillings to allow the gases to escape , after which the root can be treated and the tooth refilled . Should you be fortunate enough to see the patient when the first symptoms manifest ...
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