American Journal of Dental Science

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William Gird Beecroft., 1880
 

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Seite 298 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
Seite 130 - ... shall be fined in a sum not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense.
Seite 502 - ... the every-day physical phenomena that are in and around men, finding even greater mysteries to unravel that meet our unaided senses every moment of our existence. I come now to the last point to which I wish to call the attention of the members of the association in the pursuit of their investigations, and the speculations to which these give rise in their minds.
Seite 567 - That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the practice of dentistry...
Seite 538 - SIR : I have the honor to transmit herewith for your information a copy of a dispatch (No.
Seite 238 - ... teaspoonful of common salt, and as much ground mustard, stirred rapidly in a teacup of water, warm or cold, and swallowed instantly. It is scarcely down before it begins to come up...
Seite 286 - Giving the Correct Definition and Pronunciation of all Words and Terms in General Use in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, with an Appendix, containing Poisons and their Antidotes, Abbreviations Used in Prescriptions, and a Metric Scale of Doses. By ELIAS LONGLEY.
Seite 420 - ... electric current, the cracks will be so enlarged as to be seen with the naked eye ; the wire, under the microscope, pre.sents a shrunken appearance, and is full of deep cracks. If the current is continued for several hours these effects will so increase that the wire will fall to pieces. This disintegration has been noticed in platina long subjected to the action of a flame by Prof.
Seite 372 - Baths. — Take a soap and hot water bath twice a week for cleanliness, after which oil the entire body, rubbing in well. Every night sponge the body and limbs with one quart of hot water, in which put from two to four teaspoonfuls of aqua ammonia; after which rub well and wipe dry. Every morning sponge off with a little hot water, wiping dry and rubbing thoroughly.
Seite 258 - ... but it is a significant fact that the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet are quite naked, like the inferior surfaces of all four extremities in most of the lower animals.

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