DISEASES AND INJURIES
OF THE TEETH,
Including Pathology and Treatment,
A Manual of Practical Dentistry for Students
and Practitioners.

BY
MORTON SMALE, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., L.D.S.,
Dental Surgeon to St. Mary’s Hospital; Dean of the
School, Dental Hospital of London; Member of Board
of Examiners in Dental Surgery, Royal College of
Surgeons of England.
AND
J. F. COLYER, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., L.D.S.,
Dental Surgeon and Lecturer on Dental Surgery to
Charing Cross Hospital and to the Dental Hospital
of London.
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FOOTNOTES:

[1] A description of the different instruments in general use for the removal of the various teeth will be found in chapter ii.

[2] A description of the form of each tooth, with respect to its bearing upon the construction of forceps and its removal, will be found in chapter ii.

[3] The following is a useful formula:—

Liquoris potassæƷvi.
Acidi carbolici glacialisƷij.
Aquam ad.℥viii.

M. One teaspoonful to be used with half a tumbler-full of warm water as a mouth wash.

[4] “A System of Surgery” (edited by Frederick Treves), vol. i., page 292.

[5] “Dental Pathology and Surgery,” page 340.