... the ruminantia especially, the molares are found to occupy the most conspicuous situation. But, in each of these instances, the other kinds of teeth are found to be proportionally of less importance, and in some cases are actually wanting. In man,... An Essay on the Teeth and Dental Practice - Seite 34von Thomas Lukyn - 1853 - 91 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Bell - 1829 - 472 Seiten
...peculiar habits demand ; and, in the graminivorous animals, the ruminantia especially, the molares are found to occupy the most conspicuous situation....to give has not been hastily formed, nor without, what appeared to me, sufficient grounds ; I advance it, however, with diffidence, and do not profess... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1835 - 422 Seiten
...and in some cases are actually wanting. In man, on the contrary, every class appears to be equally D developed, to a moderate, though a sufficient, degree,...to give has not been hastily formed, nor without, what appeared to me, sufficient grounds ; I advance it, however, with diffidence, and do not profess... | |
| 1835 - 240 Seiten
...exhibit a perfection of structure which may be considered as being the true type from which all others are mere deviations. It becomes, therefore, a question of some interest, and perhaps no less difficulty, to what food the structure which has just been demonstrated is particularly adapted.... | |
| 1839 - 592 Seiten
...though a sufficient degree, and to exhibit a perfection of structure which may be considered as being the true type, from •which all other forms are mere...venture to give has not been hastily formed, nor without what appeared to me sufficient grounds ; I advance it, however, with diffidence, and do not profess... | |
| Thomas Howard (Dentist) - 1858 - 74 Seiten
...their peculiar habits demand; and, in the graminivorous animals, the ruminantia especially, the molares are found to occupy the most conspicuous situation....venture to give has not been hastily formed, nor without what appeared to me sufficient grounds; I advance it, however, with diffidence, and do not profess... | |
| Thomas Howard - 1861 - 80 Seiten
...their peculiar habits demand; and, in the graminivorous animals, the ruminantia especially, the molares are found to occupy the most conspicuous situation....venture to give has not been hastily formed, nor without what appeared to me sufficient grounds; I advance it, however, with dif47 fidence, and do not profess... | |
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