| Thomas Bell - 1829 - 472 Seiten
...; and would be rendered more or less liable to disease, in proportion to the injury thus inflicted on them. Upon the period therefore at which these...most extensive in its effects is the use of mercury. As these effects on the teeth and the neighbouring parts will form a subject for separate consideration,... | |
| 1829 - 770 Seiten
...mercury, for example, injudiciously used. The strumous constitution is very liable to this disease. Amongst the remote causes, or those which produce...subsequent to their formation, one of the most extensive Mr. B. thinks is mercury. But fevers of every kind, dyspepsies—in short, all constitutional disorders... | |
| 1829 - 604 Seiten
...mercury, for example, injudiciously used. The strumous constitution is very liable to this disease. Amongst the remote causes, or those which produce a deleterious change in the constitution ofthe teeth, subsequent to their formation, one ofthe most extensive, Mr. B. thinks, is mercury. But... | |
| Thomas Howard (Dentist) - 1858 - 74 Seiten
...participate, and would be rendered more or less liable to disease, in proportion to the injury thus inflicted on them. Upon the period, therefore, at which these...formation, one of the most extensive in its effects ia the use of mercury. To- the profuse administration of this remedy in tropical diseases, we may,... | |
| Chapin Aaron Harris - 1882 - 860 Seiten
...certain states of the constitution." Mr. Bell remarks: "That amongst the remote causes (of decay) are those which produce a deleterious change in the constitution'...their formation ; one of the most extensive, in its e Sects, is the use of mercury. To the profuse administration of this remedy in tropical diseases,... | |
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