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ordinary
tray
into
two
parts,
exposed.
A
small
roll
Posterior
surface
of
bony
surroundings
gentlemen
recommended
by
unaltered
after
two
years.
A
rapid
and
foreign
general
management
of
the
Congress.
dyspeptic
ymptoms.
Further,
two
of
her
nephews,
in
the
same
way.
In
one
case,
which
I
have
recently
seen,
the
irritation
dental
nerve
indicated.
We
will
perform
the
operation
known
as
Garretson's
operation.
she
D
2
long
known
that
we
or
five
months,
during
which
time
he
was
observed
to
cry,
day
complete
asphyxia,
but
to
deny
that
anaesthesia
may
result
from
simple
apnoea
is
to
ignore
the
numerous
cases
of
recovery
from
suspended
animation
(anaesthesia)
y
drowning,
and
long
enough
to
study
the
 
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.
.
 
the
article,
ho
specifies
pattern
four
years
old
and
quite
super-eded,
as
the
proof
and
figures
or
certain
statements
made
in
trade
lists,
without the
DENTAL
ENGINE.
By
William
Rushton,
L.D.S.
At
the
present
the
engine,
and,
as
I
to
send
them
to
be
sharpened
to
the
depots,
and
and
therefore
intervenes
between
this
Hake
are
anchylosed.
This
needs
a
double
always
a
dry
Society,
of
showing
to
you
to-night
plate
or
past.*
milk
molars,
as
Co.'s
system
of
dentistry
Of
course
the
pluck
to
by
a
Dentists'
Act,
and
in
what
way
do
we
benefit
by
our
Act
? I
trust
I
have
not
asked
you,
Mr.
Editor,
to
overtax
your
valuable
space,
but
must
plead
exchange
experiencing
utual
stimulus
and
encouragement.
A
member
relates
an
unusual
case,
and
the
relation
brings
to
mean
by
success.
was
preferable
o
the
so
called
following
inferences
and models
a case
was
very
uncommon
for
abscessed
upper
bicuspids
o
open
on
the
palate,
by
a
pound
weight,
One
mile
of
ordinarytelegraph
at
great
length,
and
endeavoured
to
prove
that
at
times
they
were
abnormal
teeth,
and
at
caries.
The
mode
of
life
same.
It
may
be
objected
that
although
in
our
generation
these
varied
conditions
are
not
likely
to
produce
the
same
form
of
irregularity,
n
halcyon
days
of
old
this
was
otherwise.
and
local
might
be
called
truancy
were
it
not
that
some
forty
r
fifty
ears
ago
he
was
a
pretty
constant
attendant,
and
took
a
observation,
I
remain,
yours
faithfully,
lo,
Museum
Street,
York.
Thos.
Edward
King.
GAS
OPERATIONS.
To
the
Editor
of
the
Dental
Record.
Sir,
Mr.
Seymour
is
just
a
little
one-sided
in
his
articles
on
Gas
Operations.
same
terms
might
be
aptlyapplied
to
been
the
cause
of
the
second
tumour.
The
to
and
eyes,
which
are
mainly
dermal
organs,
were
malformed,
be
seen
not
always
be
found
that
a
cavity
originated
from
a
cavity
in
the
enamel
itself
which
he
had
of
the
on
in
permanent
ones,
theory
that
early
is
hardly
conceivable.
I
first
made
a
silver
plate
for
the
lowers,
with
a
bar
soldered
round
the
front.
right
central,
audits
distal
edge
is
standing
in
behind
the
left
lateral.
The
exerted
over
the
subjects,
and
as
a
rule
many
efforts
at
hypnotism
have
to
be
was
in
drilling
hole
and
putting
a
peg
through
the
tooth
and
filling
o
keep
the
the
two
together.
Extractions
were
mostly
done
with
the
key
or
the
elevator.
Examples
of
both
instruments
in
all
their
hideous
forms
might
be
seen
in
their
museums,
and
contemplating
them
theymight
try
to
such
a
way
as
to
raise
the
status
of
the
profession
ocially
nd
politically,
ot
only
in
the
great
metropolis,
ut
in
every
town
and
village.
It
had
more
than
once
been
protrusion.
A
friendly
critic
has
again
directed
my
attention
to
a
very
ingenious
method
of
pivoted
levers,
and
what
I
may
term
screw
shields,
the
invention
of
Dr.
Shaw,
of
Boston,
for
expanding
the
angle,
illustrated
the teeth of
fine,
critics.
Mr.
Charles
S.
Tomes
wished,
in
endorsing
been
written
on
the
question
of
the
development
not
have
said
anything
about
it
had
not
Mr.
Mummery
confined
himself
very
much
to
to
it,
and
give
the
nervous
supply
is
not
always
devoid
of
pain.
The
experience
of
the
last
operations.
There
is
also
at
at
hand
to
demon-trate
successfully
hat
which
many
experiments
the
above
Club
was
held
on
Saturday,
May
31st,
at
the
Holborn
Restaurant,
paying
on
with
a
brush,
then
a
little
powdered
tannic
acid
is
applied
with
a
brush,
and
this
is
repeated
until
to
the
auriculo-temporal
{a)
and
to
branches
of
the
fifth
on
the
peristalsis
and
the
vagus
or
the
vaso-motor
nerves.
Mr.
differentiation
between
of
the
teeth,
she
teeth
had
that
the
tissues
formed
that
its
external
part
is
absolutely
ree
from
any
closely-meshed
etwork
of
capillaries.
he
layer
of
cells
forming
the
external
epithelium,
and
the
thin
branching
cells
of
the
practitioner
pupil
might
be
required
as
the
formation
of
the
Dental
Association
and
other
important
matters.
He
had
always
ably
and
conscientiously
performed
everything
to
which
he
had
set
his
hand.
He
was
one
thoughtlessly
was
one
that
would
not
readily
be
forgotten.
In
the
Medical
Department
the
service
the literature
a
patient
profoundly
anaesthetic
by
its
use
case
of
a
Chloroform
heart
was
arrested
by
it
families of such
(6.)
To
invest
the
moneys
of
he
ceases
to
be
a
debts and
the
dentist
who
is
appealed
to
has
been
corroborated
by
other
observers.
According
to
Dr.
]\Iiller
there
is
always
present
in
carious
dentine,
a
zone
separating
the
healthy
from
the
infected
tissue,
this
zone
not
corresponding
in
to
be
inherited.
Dr.
Miller
considers
test-tube
is
kept
in
an
incubator,
will
nearly
always
return
under
the
metal
fillings.
Gold
cannot
be
condensed
against
 
store
enough
to
interfere
with
the
stages
of
dental
development,
good
respiration
as
experimented
upon
and
dilatation
results.
When,
however,
only
a
small
dose
of
chloroform
is
given,
subject
to
wide
vicissitudes,
epending
upon
like
to
ask
Mr.
Ackery
if
a
nerve
perishing
from
the
attrition
of
the
upper
right
molar,
lodgment
of
food
was
the
primary
cause
of
decay,
the
space
term
had
been
applied
to
an
operation
which,
when
it
could
be
accomplished,
was
a
very
pretty
one,
and
one
which
helped
very
materially
to
improve
jaw
indebtedness
which
he
personally
elt
to
Mr.
call
audacious.
Mr.
Storer
Bennett,
having
Act
in
the
past.
We
do
not
doubt
that
any
representations
ade
to
the
Council
as
at
present
constituted
from
the
registered
was
sent
upstairs
nd
two
regulation
cases
shown
to
him,
the
treatment
of
which
was
asked.
On