Transactions of the College of Dentists of England1859 |
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... MENT OF DISEASES OF THE TEETH , AND THEIR ADJACENT STRUCTURES . BY BENJAMIN W. RICHARDSON , M.D. , Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians ; Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest , and Lecturer on Physiology ...
... MENT OF DISEASES OF THE TEETH , AND THEIR ADJACENT STRUCTURES . BY BENJAMIN W. RICHARDSON , M.D. , Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians ; Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest , and Lecturer on Physiology ...
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... ment and destruction to which the osseous system is liable . But when the eye moves from the skeleton at large to its masticatory mechanism , the clear rows of firmly set teeth indicate how little these structures have shared with their ...
... ment and destruction to which the osseous system is liable . But when the eye moves from the skeleton at large to its masticatory mechanism , the clear rows of firmly set teeth indicate how little these structures have shared with their ...
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... well in our next subject , the matter of treatment , whether preventive or curative . As the preventive is always the first proner element in treat- D ment , it should be first enforced ; and these DR RICHARDSON'S LECTURES . 33.
... well in our next subject , the matter of treatment , whether preventive or curative . As the preventive is always the first proner element in treat- D ment , it should be first enforced ; and these DR RICHARDSON'S LECTURES . 33.
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ment , it should be first enforced ; and these are its principles in reference to those cases in which there is a pre - existing diathesis to loss of blood . Whenever the diathesis is marked , on whatever disease it is based , -whether ...
ment , it should be first enforced ; and these are its principles in reference to those cases in which there is a pre - existing diathesis to loss of blood . Whenever the diathesis is marked , on whatever disease it is based , -whether ...
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... ment or exhaustion , and it comes as suddenly as the winged arrow , fixing itself straight into the sufferer . I have seen some striking instances of this form of odontalgia . One illustration can scarcely be out of place . A lady was ...
... ment or exhaustion , and it comes as suddenly as the winged arrow , fixing itself straight into the sufferer . I have seen some striking instances of this form of odontalgia . One illustration can scarcely be out of place . A lady was ...
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abscess acid acute alveolar alveolus anæmia antrum applied artery attended blood body bone cancer caries carious cause cavity chemical chloroform College of Dentists College of Surgeons common condition constitutional convulsion Council cure deciduous teeth dental pulp dental structures Dentists of England derangement diagnosis disease disorder Dr Blandy Dr Purland dyspepsia effect eruption excited exostosis external extraction fact febrile fibrine fluid gentlemen gout gouty growth hæmorrhagic diathesis hear hysteria hysterical inflammation influence injury instances irritation lecture malignant mastication maxillary meeting membrane ment mercury mesmeric molar molar tooth mouth mucous muscles narcotic necrosis nerve neuralgia observation occur odontalgia operation organs origin pain paroxysm patient periosteum permanent teeth phosphorus poison practice practitioner present pressure produced purulent quinine remedy removed result rheumatic salival scurvy secretion sensation simple skin strumous suffering supply surface symptoms syphilis teeth tion tooth toothache treatment trismus tumour ulceration
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Página 68 - His chorea continued for three months, during which time a variety of medicines were swallowed. At last he fell into an epileptic fit, struggling much, foaming at the mouth, and grinding the teeth. I thrust my forefinger along the inside of his cheek, and found a hard cartilaginous space on each side, behind his first molar teeth. I succeeded in gashing these parts ; he uttered a scream and fell out of his fit, becoming quite sensible ; nor had he a recurrence of his chorea.
Página 78 - Ward applies the frigorific only for one minute, while Dr Hargrave applies it for five. Perhaps the longer congelation is continued (and it may be safely continued for double this period) the deeper and the longer continued the produced anaesthesia may be ; but it were unreasonable to prolong an operation inconveniently in order that there shall be absolutely no feeling.
Página 271 - Citric acid or lemon juice, though less frequently brought in contact with the teeth, acts upon them still more readily. Mallic acid or the acid of apples, in its concentrated state also acts promptly upon the teeth. Muriatic, sulphuric and nitric acids, though largely diluted, soon decompose the teeth — these are in common use as tonics.
Página 178 - Secretaries, shall retire, cast the poll, and sign the return. In the event of an equality of votes, the Chairman shall have the casting vote.
Página 68 - A boy, twelve years of age, was cutting the second or posterior permanent molares of the upper jaw, before those of the lower, and the process was accompanied by twitchings of various parts of the body. At last he became affected with chorea. Being a very nervous lad, if any notice were taken of him, he would quite involuntarily make the most extraordinary faces, and contort his body into various attitudes that appeared to be most difficult and painful. This chorea continued for three months, during...
Página 79 - On the contrary, so far from having this consequence, there is little doubt that, however valuable intense cold may be as an anaesthetic, it is as an antiphlogistic that it will chiefly be prized, or as a means of preventing or immediately subduing, with perfect safety to the patient, every inflammation within its reach.
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Página 78 - ... reached the stage of congelation, be a renewal of it on the adipose matter again becoming fluid. This gradual return of the natural heat is ensured by placing a little powdered ice on the part, or a thin bladder containing ice and water. The question how far the refrigeration should be allowed to proceed, or which of the three stages just described should be reached, has been answered differently by different operators. In many of the slighter operations, either of the first stages will be sufficient,...
Página 177 - MATTHEWS occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read, and...
Página 8 - The consequence was that he brought on a hectic fever, vast hemorrhages from the intestines, nose and gums; every one of his teeth dropped out, and he could eat nothing solid ; he wasted vastly in his flesh, and his muscles became as soft and flabby as those of a new-born infant, and he broke out all over his body in pustules.