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... tooth through the gums . M. Delabarre is of the opinion that the escape of the tooth from its sac or matrix and its passage through the gums is analagous , if not identical , with that of the birth of the child . He regards the sac in ...
... tooth through the gums . M. Delabarre is of the opinion that the escape of the tooth from its sac or matrix and its passage through the gums is analagous , if not identical , with that of the birth of the child . He regards the sac in ...
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... tooth that causes this absorption as there is on the crown of the permanent tooth . The alveolar ridge and the osseous tis- sue which forms partitions between and entirely surrounds the sac , is formed much sooner than the teeth . It is ...
... tooth that causes this absorption as there is on the crown of the permanent tooth . The alveolar ridge and the osseous tis- sue which forms partitions between and entirely surrounds the sac , is formed much sooner than the teeth . It is ...
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... tooth consists of dentine , a hard calcarious substance , which is covered on its crown and exposed surface by ... tooth that is composed of a true bony substance . After a tooth has attained its growth the ends of the roots are very ...
... tooth consists of dentine , a hard calcarious substance , which is covered on its crown and exposed surface by ... tooth that is composed of a true bony substance . After a tooth has attained its growth the ends of the roots are very ...
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... tooth alive ; so that any breakage or decay is not repaired by nature , but must be supplied by artificial means if at all . The slight wearing away of the tooth in the process of mastication is in part , how- ever , compensated for by ...
... tooth alive ; so that any breakage or decay is not repaired by nature , but must be supplied by artificial means if at all . The slight wearing away of the tooth in the process of mastication is in part , how- ever , compensated for by ...
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... tooth of Sir Isaac Newton was purchased by a nobleman for $ 3,650 . The buyer had a costly diamond removed from his favorite ring and the tooth set in its place . - St . Louis Republican . The Kansas City Medical Index , mentions a ...
... tooth of Sir Isaac Newton was purchased by a nobleman for $ 3,650 . The buyer had a costly diamond removed from his favorite ring and the tooth set in its place . - St . Louis Republican . The Kansas City Medical Index , mentions a ...
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Página 44 - It is easy' in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Página 13 - Sec. 3. — The dentist should be temperate in all things, keeping both mind and body in the best possible health, that his patients may have the benefit of that clearness of judgment and skill which is their right.
Página 114 - Go forth, under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings, while from all around— Earth and her waters, and the depths of the air— Comes a still voice: — Yet a few days, and thee The all-beholding sun shall see no more In all his course; nor yet in the cold ground, Where thy pale form was laid, with many tears, Nor in the embrace of ocean, shall exist Thy image.
Página 24 - A GOOD SURGEON MUST HAVE AN EAGLE'S EYE, A LION'S HEART, AND A LADY'S HAND.
Página 118 - ... joints they bend. How many bones in the human hip? One in each, like a dish they dip. How many bones in the human thigh? One in each, and deep they lie. How many bones in the human knees? One in each, the kneepan, please.
Página 77 - I can subtract from his physical energy, I can multiply his aches and pains, I can divide his mental powers, I can take interest from his work and discount his chances for success.
Página 80 - But soon as he recovered, as of course he had to do, There came along a rattlesnake and bit his thumb in two; Once again his veins were opened to receive about a gill Of some serpentine solution with the venom in it still; To prepare him for a voyage in an Asiatic sea, New blood was pumped into him from a leprous old Chinee; Soon his appetite had vanished, and he could not eat at all, So the...
Página 16 - Stick to your legitimate business. Do not go into outside operations. Few men have brains enough for more than one business. To dabble in stocks, to put a few thousand dollars into a mine, and a few more into a manufactory, and a few more into an invention, is enough to ruin any man. Be content with fair returns. Do not become greedy. Do not think that men are happy in proportion as they are rich, and therefore do not aim too high. Be content with moderate wealth. Make friends. A time will come when...
Página 34 - When an operation under chloroform has been finished, pour vinegar upon the mask until it is well saturated, and leave the mask in place. As the vinegar evaporates more should be added. This simple procedure has a marked effect in preventing or modifying the nausea after chloroform anaesthesia.
Página 105 - It is not so much what you say, As the manner in which you say it; It is not so much the language you use, As the tones in which you convey it. "Come here," I sharply said, And the baby cowered and wept; "Come here," I cooed and he looked and smiled, And straight to my lap he crept.