The American Journal of Dental Science
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Professor W. R. Handy, Elisha Townsend, H. L. Jacob, Allen Leslie, Joseph Linderer, George Brown, Charles Bew, James Robinson, Professor J. Allen, Frank H. Hamilton, Thomas Underwood, T. Linser, Daniel Drake, Robert Wade, Charles Vasey, Joseph Snake, Henry Jordan, Amasa Walker, Elisha Townsend,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Journal of Dental Science. Essay: Stricture of the Urethra, Its Pathology and Treatment, Comprising Observations on the Curative Powers of the Potassa Fusa in That Disease; with Cases. By Robert Wade, F. R. C. S. &c., 2d Edition. Churchill, London, Pp. 265, Resolution and Argument Offered at the Last Meeting of the American Society of Dental Surgeons. By Elisha Townsend, D. D. S., Bibliographical A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior …, Another College of Dental Surgery Contemplated, Report of Two Cases—One of Alveolar Abscess, and the Other of Injury of the Inferior Maxillary. By Charles Bew, Surgeon Dentist to His Late Majesty William the Fourth, Report of Discussions and Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons. By Allen Leslie, The Transactions of the American Medical Association.—Vol. IV., Pp. 677, Practical Observations on the Teeth, Designed for Popular Use. By Henry Jordan. London, Highley, Pages 104, Octavo, To Delinquents, Address Delivered before the Pennsylvania Society of Dental Surgeons, at Sansom Street Hall, Philadelphia, October 10th, 1851. By Elisha Townsend, D. D. S., Etc. Etc., Pp. 40, Sponge Gold, Letter from Professor J. Allen, to the Senior Editor, Dated, Cincinnati, Dec. 15th, 1851, A Description of an Artificial Palate, Velum, Uvula, Septum of the Nose, Alveolar Process and Artificial Tooth. By Joseph Linderer, Dentist, Berlin, Prussia, The Teeth and Their Preservation. By Charles Vasey, Dentist, Renshaw, London, Case of Destruction of the Lower Jaw and of a Portion of the Face, under Homeopathic Treatment; Also the Result of a Novel Operation Made for the Restoration of the Lower Lip, with Some Remarks on the Formation of New Skin. By Frank H. Hamilton, One of the Surgeons to the Buffalo Hospital, Removal of a Tumor Imbedded in the Parotid Gland, Gutta Percha as a Base for Artificial Teeth, Dr. C. G. Davis, a Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and Formerly of Sippican, Mass., Has Recently Removed to New Bedford, Mass., a Place Which Opens to Him a Larger Field for the Exercise of His Fine Professional Abilities, New York College of Dental Surgery, Selected Articles Teeth—Comparative Anatomy, Multiple Essay Items, On the Preservation of the Teeth. By H. L. Jacob, Esq., M. R. C. S., &c., England, On a Case of Extensive Injury to the Jaw, Following the Removal of an Incisor Tooth by the Keyed Instrument. Remarks on the Extraction of Deciduous Teeth. By Thomas Underwood, Esq., Honorary Dentist to the St. George's and St. James' Dispensary, Philadelphia College of Dentistry, The Late Mr. Durance George, Mucous Membrane of the Mouth. By Professor W. R. Handy, M. D., The Alloys of Gold for Dental Purposes. By James Robinson, Surgeon Dentist to the Royal Free Hospital, &c., On the Dissolving of Teeth in Solution of Sugar, The Physiology of the Teeth Properly Applied to Their Care and Preservation. By Joseph Snake. Second Edition. Loughman & Co., Page 76, Eighth Report to the Legislature of Massachusetts, Relating to the Registry and Returns of Births, Marriages and Deaths, in the Commonwealth, from May 1, 1848, to January 1, 1850. By Amasa Walker, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Pp. 130. Letter to the editor: Mr. Gilbert and His Perpendicular Extraction. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Editorial Department. Table of contents: Contents.
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