The American Journal of Dental Science
1860; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
A. J. Brown, S. M. Shepherd, C. McElroy, Charles Woodnut, W. A. Harris, Mm. H. Sainte Claire Deville, H. Debray, Daniel Brainard, Charles Kidd, Chas. T. Jackson, M. O'Rorke, Juriah Harriss, N. A. Pratt, James Salter, Arthur H. Church, Henry Long Jacob, Robert Druitt, P. H. Austen,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Journal of Dental Science. Essay: Creasote, Fractures of the Inferior Maxilla. Description of the Gutta Percha Apparatus, Designed for Treatment of Fractures of the Inferior Maxilla—Case Exemplifying Its Good Effects. By Dr. Corne. Translated from the French by W. A. Harris, M. D., &c., The Practical Utility of Dentistry, Platina and Its Accompanying Metals. By Mm. H. Sainte Claire Deville and H. Debray. (Translated from the French for the American Journal of Dental Science) Ruthenium, A Novel Needle for Sutures, Has Been Invented by Prof. P. F. Eve, to Carry Wire or Silk, Principally the Former, Hypnotism, A New Trephine Has Been Invented by Dr. Galt, of Va. It Differs from the Old Trephine in Being Conical and Having the Crown Teeth Oblique, the Teeth Divided by Grooves Extending up the outside of the Cone, so as to Form Cutting Ribs Something after the Fashion of a Screw, The Medical Convention, Some Cases Illustrative of the Nature and Treatment of Pain about the Face—Facial Neuralgia. By C. McElroy, M. D., Psychology, Revoking a Diploma, Death from Chloroform, Professional Appointments, Scrofula, Pivot Teeth, When Skillfully Done, Prove to Be the Most Satisfactory of All Artificial Teeth Worn during a Period Ranging from Eight to Fifteen Years, On the Manna of the Hebrews. By M. O'Rorke, Ceratitis, An Indian Medical Journal Has Been Established in Oordoo, E. I., Entitled the Akbare Tubabut, The Anatomy of the Fifth Pair of Nerves and the Microscopical Anatomy of the Teeth. Published by Jones & White, Philadelphia, Death from Inoculation of Virous from a Cancer, Plaster Impressions, The Mallet, Treatment of Delirium Tremens by Large Doses of Digitalis, Painless Reduction of Dislocation, Is Said to Have Been Accomplished through the Application of Compresses Saturated with Chloroform, Delay of the Present Number, The Movement Cure, Platinum, To Dr. A. A. Blandy:"Consequent upon the Death of Our Highly Esteemed and Much Lamented Colleague, the Late Professor Chapin a. Harris, the Title of the Chair Thus Made Vacant Was "Principles of Dental Science and Practice of Dental Surgery", Influence of the Sun's Rays in the Production of Organic Matter. By Chas. T. Jackson, M. D., A New Disease of the Gums, Electricity as an Anœsthetic, Physical Education, On a Case of Fracture of the Superior Maxilla and Its Treatment. By James Salter, M. B., F. L. S., Surgeon Dentist to Guy's Hospital, Dental Society, Adulterations, Acupressure for the Arrest of Hemorrhage, Treatment of Sensitive Dentine, Fang Filling, Vulcanite Base, Kreasote in Gangrene, On Filling Carious Cavities between the Back Teeth. By Charles Woodnut, Dentist. Translated from the German, by W. A. Harris, M. D., &c. Baltimore, Homeopathic College, Dentists and the R. C. of S., Dr. Baillie Affirms That Women Are Less Subject to Disease of the Arterial System than Men, Owing to Their More Sedentary Life, Producing Less Impetus in the Circulation, and Less Liability to Diseased Alterations of Structure, The Power of Courts over Medical Witnesses, Has Been Recently Determined by Judge Marsh, of Ohio, to the Effect "That a Medical Witness Could Not Be Compelled to Disclose Facts Confided to Him in His Professional Capacity", Selected Articles Notes Relating to the Extirpation of the Parotid Gland.—By Daniel Brainard, M. D., Professor of Surgery …, Chloroform Liniment for Dental Purposes, Cholera, Sir Benj. Brodie Is Still Suffering from Impaired Sight, Bad Breath, The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. By Robert Druitt. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1860, 8vo, Pp. 695, Orum & Armstrong's Teeth, Original Communications Tobacco—Its Effects upon the General Health, and Its Influence upon the Teeth, Artificial Dentistry, Patents, &c. By S. M. Shepherd, M. D., D. D. S., On the Arsenical Mineral Water of Whitbeck, Cumberland, On the Nature of Death from Chloroform, Milk Secreted by Tumors in the Axillœ. By Juriah Harriss, M. D., Professor of Physiology in the Savannah Medical College. Letter to the editor: Dr. Juriah Harriss—Dear Sir:—In Accordance with Your Request, I Have Examined the Contents of the Tumor Lanced by Dr. J. C. Habersham on the 16th Inst., and Herewith Send a Minute Description of the Same, Arsenic Eating. Review: Review Gutta Percha as a Permanent Stopping.—Read before the O. S., London. By Henry Long Jacob, M. R. C. S.. Editorial: Editorial Department.
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