| Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum - 1834 - 226 Seiten
...the decay of the fangs of the temporary teeth, I made the following remark from what was premised : ' From this we see that the change is not produced by a mechanical pressure, but is a particular process in the animal ceconomy.' " This opinion was strengthened by what I observed... | |
| 1839 - 592 Seiten
...their pressure, the parts against which they might be supposed to push, that they are still inclosed, and covered by a complete bony socket. From this we...change is not produced by a mechanical pressure, but is a particular process in the animal economy. 1 have seen two or three jaws where the second temporary... | |
| 1856 - 652 Seiten
...the parts against which they might be supposed to push, that they are still inclosed and covered hy a complete bony socket. • From this we see that...by the growth of its successor, and the development of the permanent may have something to do with the shedding of the other. But this does not offer a... | |
| Sir John Tomes - 1859 - 700 Seiten
...their pressure the parts against which they might be supposed to push, that they are still inclosed and covered by a complete bony socket. From this we...by the growth of its successor, and the development of the permanent may have something to do with the shedding of the other. But this does not ofi'er... | |
| 1859 - 488 Seiten
...the first set falls out, the succeeding are «o far from having destroyed by their pressure the parts which they might be supposed to push, that they are...to attribute the absorption of the roots of the one tootli to the pressure occasioned by the growth of its successor, and the development of the permanent... | |
| John Hunter - 1865 - 274 Seiten
...their pressure, the parts against which they might be supposed to push, that they are still inclosed, and covered by a complete bony socket. From this we...change is not produced by a mechanical pressure, but is a particular process in the animal oeconomy. I have seen two or three Jaws where the second temporary... | |
| sir John Tomes - 1873 - 778 Seiten
...Hunter, although his description is not very clear. He states, at page 99 in his " Natural History of the Teeth :" — " The new alveoli rise with the new teeth,...is still a disposition on the part of many who are entrusted with the treatment of teeth, to attribute the absorption of the roots of the one tooth to... | |
| Sir John Tomes - 1873 - 784 Seiten
...not very clear. He states, at page 99 in his " Natural History of the Teeth :"— " The new alvedi rise with the new teeth, and the old alveoli decay...is still a disposition on the part of many who are entrusted with the treatment of teeth, to attribute the absorption of the roots of the one tooth to... | |
| 1856 - 418 Seiten
...Hunter, although his description is not very clear. He states at page 99 in his ' Natural History of the Teeth : ' " The new alveoli rise with the new teeth,...by the growth of its successor, and the development of the permanent may have something to do with the shedding of the other. But this does not offer a... | |
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