Injuries and diseases of the jawsJohn Churchill & Sons, 1868 - 416 pages |
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Page vii
... 304 305-310 XXVI . DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF TUMOURS OF THE LOWER JAW . 311-317 XXVII . CLOSURE OF THE JAWS 318-341 XXVIII . DEFORMITIES OF THE JAWS 342-347 APPENDIX OF CASES . 348-408 LIST OF PREPARATIONS . No. in Museum Catalogue . 1.-
... 304 305-310 XXVI . DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF TUMOURS OF THE LOWER JAW . 311-317 XXVII . CLOSURE OF THE JAWS 318-341 XXVIII . DEFORMITIES OF THE JAWS 342-347 APPENDIX OF CASES . 348-408 LIST OF PREPARATIONS . No. in Museum Catalogue . 1.-
Page xii
... Deformity of maxilla from cicatrix of burn 152. Deformity of jaws from cancrum oris 153. Same patient after operation 154 . 99 99 after second operation 315 315 99 Original 330 330 99 331 99 331 99 334 335 99 Tomes 344 Harrison 345 346 ...
... Deformity of maxilla from cicatrix of burn 152. Deformity of jaws from cancrum oris 153. Same patient after operation 154 . 99 99 after second operation 315 315 99 Original 330 330 99 331 99 331 99 334 335 99 Tomes 344 Harrison 345 346 ...
Page 9
... deformity was well marked . Mr. Lawson was good enough to show me a case recently in which union of a similar fracture had taken place , and in which , notwith- standing every care , very considerable permanent displace- ment of the ...
... deformity was well marked . Mr. Lawson was good enough to show me a case recently in which union of a similar fracture had taken place , and in which , notwith- standing every care , very considerable permanent displace- ment of the ...
Page 12
... deformity was reproduced , and every contrivance resorted to failed to main- tain a permanent reduction of the fracture of the neck until the upper and lower teeth were wired together so as to keep up traction on the lower jaw . The ...
... deformity was reproduced , and every contrivance resorted to failed to main- tain a permanent reduction of the fracture of the neck until the upper and lower teeth were wired together so as to keep up traction on the lower jaw . The ...
Page 16
... abnormal position and also the fang ; and both , together with a plaster cast , showing very well the deformity resulting from the fracture of the jaw , were sent in with this essay , and are in 16 INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE JAWS .
... abnormal position and also the fang ; and both , together with a plaster cast , showing very well the deformity resulting from the fracture of the jaw , were sent in with this essay , and are in 16 INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE JAWS .
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abscess aged alveolar alveolus angle antrum appearance bicuspid bony canine tooth cause cavity cells cheek chin chloroform cicatrix cloth College of Surgeons condyle connexion coronoid process cyst deformity dental dentigerous cyst discharge disease dislocation displacement dissected Ditto enchondroma Engravings enlarged epulis Esmarch's exostosis external extracted face Fcap fibrous tumour fluid fracture fragments front growth hæmorrhage hard palate healthy Hospital Museum inch incision incisor injury Lancet left side lower jaw malar bone mass maxilla maxillary Medical microscopic molar tooth months mouth mucous membrane muscles myeloid neck necrosis nostril occurred operation orbit osseous pain Pathology patient periosteum plate portion Post 8vo posterior projecting ramus Recovered remarkable removed result right side Second Edition seen sequestrum shows Sir William Fergusson skin soft specimen splint superior maxilla surface Surgery Surgical swelling symphysis symptoms teeth tion tissue tongue treatment tumour upper jaw William Fergusson wisdom tooth wound
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