| Thomas Bell - 1829 - 472 Seiten
...unexplained. Mr. Hunter says, " from its attacking; certain teeth rather than others, in the same head,and a particular part of the tooth, I suspect it to be an original disease in the tooth itself, and not to depend on accident, way of life, constitution, or any particular management... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1835 - 422 Seiten
...changes of temperature. The cause of this affection has hitherto remained unexplained. Mr. Hunter says, "from its attacking certain teeth rather than others,...the tooth, I suspect it to be an original disease in the tooth itself, and not to depend on accident, way of life, constitution, or any particular management... | |
| 1839 - 592 Seiten
...these are available goM would be much more BO. lar to the teeth, nor was there in appearance any thing particular in the constitution, which could give rise...constitution, or any particular management of the tooth, (o.) SECTION III. SWELLING OF THE FA>O. Another disease of the teeth, is a swelling of the fang,... | |
| 1844 - 598 Seiten
...surfaces and sides of the teeth. The cause of ihis disease is involved in much obscuriiy. Hunter observes, "From its attacking certain teeth rather than others in the same head, and in a particular part of the teeth, I suspect it to be an original disease in the teeth itself, and... | |
| 1881 - 714 Seiten
...any cause ; none of them had ever done anything particular to the teeth, nor was there any appearance particular in the constitution, which could give rise...original disease of the tooth itself, and not to depend upon accident, way of life, -constitution, or any particular management of the teeth." I have quoted... | |
| International congress of medicine - 1881 - 704 Seiten
...In the first of these cases the person was about forty, in the last about twenty years of age. Prom its attacking certain teeth rather than others, in...tooth, I suspect it to be an original disease of the tootli itself, and not to depend upon accident, way of life, constitution, or any particular management... | |
| 1883 - 594 Seiten
...singular appearance these cases present as though filed and highly polished, he concludes as follows," From its attacking certain teeth rather than others in the same head and a particular pirt of the tooth, I suspect it to be an original disease of tootb itself, and not to depend upon accident,... | |
| John Tomes - 1906 - 800 Seiten
...under the name of "decay by denudation," and in his "Natural History of Human Teeth " writes : — " From its attacking certain teeth rather than others...original disease of the tooth itself, and not to depend upon accident, way in life, constitution, or any particular management of the teeth." Erosion most... | |
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