The American Journal of Dental Science
1899; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
H. C. Wetmore, W. Geo. Beers, John W. Riggs, Dr. S. E. Davenport, Joseph W. Wassall, Dr. A. J. Volck, M. L. Dyer, Conrad E. Wittlaufer, Dr. Edwin T. Darby, Faneuil D. Weisse, John T. Usher,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Journal of Dental Science, The American Journal of Dental Science Will Contain Fifty Pages of Reading Matter in Each Number, Making a Volume of about Six Hundred Pages, Exclusive of Advertisements. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents. Table of contents: Contents. Display ads: New Improved Cone Lathe Head, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Selections The Practical Value of Chemistry in Dentistry, Dr. Black's Theory, Some Properties of Vulcanite Rubber Dr. S. E. Davenport, Matrices, Extract from an Article upon "Some Overlooked Sources of Infection", Sterilizing Instruments, To Fold Gold Foil without Contact of the Fingers, It Is a Fine Thing to Have the Reputation of Being a Fast Workman, but It Is of Much More Importance to Be Known as a Good Workman, Suppurative Inflammation of the Gums and Absorption of the Gums and the Alveolar Process Read before the American Academy of Dental Surgery, New York, October 20th, 1875, A New Army Hospital, Incipient Decay, Transplanting, Communicated, Pyorrhœa Alveolaris.—Personal Experience in Treatment Read before the Maritime Dental Association, September, 1898, In Attempting to Extract an Upper Left First Bicuspid Root a Prominent Dentist Recently Met with an Accident Previously Unheard of by Me, Bleeding Gums, The Use of Ice in Small Quantities, Frequently Repeated, Is Very General in Many Diseases, but It Is Found Difficult to Keep It from Melting, Especially When in Small Blocks, Eucaine, Tincture of Iodine for the Removal of Deposits, Soldering Gold Crowns, Exposed Pulps, Treatment of the Cervical Border Dr. Stafford G. Perry, New York, Cataphoresis, Sun Baths Are Almost as Essential as Water Baths, Quite as Much so for Many Invalids, and the Weak, Sallow, Spiritless Class That Are Neither Sick nor Well, Harder than a Diamond, Vigo on Toothache, 1514, Monthly Summary, If Any Dentist, in the Enthusiasm of Youth or the Zeal of Honest and Unselfish Intention, Thinks He Has a Mission to Do Good to His Profession, and Is Anxious to Get into Harness, He May Make up His Mind That If He Succeeds, He Will in the Long Run Get More Kicks than Kindness, Dental Fees Must Often Take the Same Course as a Basis of Settlement as the Physician's Fees, Treatment for Exposed Dentin.
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