| John Hunter - 1803 - 334 Seiten
...1 HE importance of the Teeth is such, that they deserve our utmost attention, as well with respect to the preservation of them, when in a healthy state,...apt to produce diseases in the neighbouring parts, frequently of very serious consequences ; as will evidently appear in the following Treatise. • One... | |
| 1839 - 592 Seiten
...TRODUCTION. The importance of the Teeth is such, that they deserve our utmost attention, as well with respect to the preservation of them, when in a healthy state,...diseases in the Teeth are apt to produce diseases in the neighboring parts, frequently of very serious consequences ; as will evidently appear in the following... | |
| Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1858 - 450 Seiten
...methods of curing them when diseased. ; They require this attention, not only for the preservation of j themselves as instruments useful to the body, but...which they are connected : for | diseases in the teeth arc apt to produce diseases in the neigh- { bouring parts, not unfrequently of serious consequence.... | |
| Thomas Howard - 1861 - 78 Seiten
...such, that they deserve our utmost attention, as well with regard to the preservation of them v/h«n in a healthy state, as to the methods of curing them...which they are connected ; for diseases in the teeth arc apt to produce diseases in the neighbouring parts, not unfrequently of serious consequences.—... | |
| Thomas Howard - 1861 - 80 Seiten
...instruments useful to the body, but also on account of other parts with which they are connected j for diseases in the teeth are apt to produce diseases...not unfrequently of serious consequences. — JOHN HUNTER. He who pays no attention to his teeth, by this single neglect, betrays vulgar sentiments. —... | |
| John Hunter - 1865 - 274 Seiten
...that they deserve* our utmost attention, as well with respect to the preservation of them, when in an healthy state, as to the methods of curing them, when...apt to produce diseases in the neighbouring parts, frequently of very serious consequences ; as will evidently appear in the following Treatise. One might... | |
| 1865 - 170 Seiten
...of their relations. He urges attention to the teeth " not only for the preservation of themselves," but " also on account of other parts with which they are connected; for diseases of the teeth," he continues, "are apt to produce diseases in the neighboring parts, frequently of very... | |
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