Injuries and diseases of the jawsJohn Churchill & Sons, 1868 - 416 pages |
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Page 47
... projecting downwards from the chin - piece ( B ) , and , when in the required position , is fixed by a pin . Mr. Hill has had a screw - thread cut on the bar , on which a nut ( E ) travels so as to force down the rod carrying the cap ...
... projecting downwards from the chin - piece ( B ) , and , when in the required position , is fixed by a pin . Mr. Hill has had a screw - thread cut on the bar , on which a nut ( E ) travels so as to force down the rod carrying the cap ...
Page 54
... projecting forward ; I knew not where to find any purchase , or how to make any extension . But after a time he became sensible , and was persuaded to open his mouth . I saw then that the bones of the palate were driven so far back that ...
... projecting forward ; I knew not where to find any purchase , or how to make any extension . But after a time he became sensible , and was persuaded to open his mouth . I saw then that the bones of the palate were driven so far back that ...
Page 134
... projecting down on each side so as to fill up the cavity of the hard palate to a level with the alveolar ridge . The lower jaw is enor- mously thickened in every direction , the right side more so than the left . Little trace can be ...
... projecting down on each side so as to fill up the cavity of the hard palate to a level with the alveolar ridge . The lower jaw is enor- mously thickened in every direction , the right side more so than the left . Little trace can be ...
Page 150
... projecting from the superior maxilla of a man aged fifty , who had been the subject of abscess , and whose antrum was still distended though containing no fluid . Here it be- came necessary to remove the tumour with the anterior wall of ...
... projecting from the superior maxilla of a man aged fifty , who had been the subject of abscess , and whose antrum was still distended though containing no fluid . Here it be- came necessary to remove the tumour with the anterior wall of ...
Page 157
... projecting in the situation of the antrum , and containing a glairy fluid with shining particles in it , both which he regards as instances of these cysts connected with the teeth , although it appears more probable that they were cases ...
... projecting in the situation of the antrum , and containing a glairy fluid with shining particles in it , both which he regards as instances of these cysts connected with the teeth , although it appears more probable that they were cases ...
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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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