British Journal of Dental Science, Volume 21Oxford House., 1878 - Dentistry |
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... effect must be fully demonstrated before mere assertion will be recognised as authority . Το my mind the subject of filling teeth , as a whole , but especially that of the treatment of children's teeth , is one of those that needs some ...
... effect must be fully demonstrated before mere assertion will be recognised as authority . Το my mind the subject of filling teeth , as a whole , but especially that of the treatment of children's teeth , is one of those that needs some ...
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... effects . Then we may in degree observe and in observation learn that human efforts are fallible , and that many of these will come to nothing . In other words , we have not yet learned how to battle with the special disease it is our ...
... effects . Then we may in degree observe and in observation learn that human efforts are fallible , and that many of these will come to nothing . In other words , we have not yet learned how to battle with the special disease it is our ...
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... effects , surroundings , food , habits , pathological conditions , present and prospective , all will retard or absolutely prevent nutrition , and consequently calcification . The effect of non - nutrition is not as marked here as at ...
... effects , surroundings , food , habits , pathological conditions , present and prospective , all will retard or absolutely prevent nutrition , and consequently calcification . The effect of non - nutrition is not as marked here as at ...
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... effect the excision . I have a strong suspicion that the shock of this operation paralyses the sensibility of the pulp for a short time , or we may infer that being diseased it is in a hypersensitive con- dition , as we usually meet ...
... effect the excision . I have a strong suspicion that the shock of this operation paralyses the sensibility of the pulp for a short time , or we may infer that being diseased it is in a hypersensitive con- dition , as we usually meet ...
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... effects of the operation he had just been advocating . The PRESIDENT said that a paper had been read on the same subject by Mr. McClean in the early days of the Society , and it was not a novelty even then ; still , it opened up a ...
... effects of the operation he had just been advocating . The PRESIDENT said that a paper had been read on the same subject by Mr. McClean in the early days of the Society , and it was not a novelty even then ; still , it opened up a ...
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Page 411 - An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths, and affidavits;' and to make other Provisions for the abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 84 - ... of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry or dental surgery.
Page 423 - ... shall be deemed to have been served and received respectively at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post ; and in proving such service or sending it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing the certificate, notice, requisition, order, precept, or document was prepaid, and properly addressed, and put into the post.
Page 124 - Any Person who shall wilfully and falsely pretend to be or take or use the Name or Title of a Physician, Doctor of Medicine, Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine, Surgeon, General Practitioner or Apothecary, or any Name, Title, Addition, or Description implying that he is registered under this Act...
Page 194 - ... or any name, title, addition, or description implying that he is registered under this Act or that he is a person specially qualified to practise dentistry unless he is registered under this Act.
Page 417 - The College of Surgeons of Edinburgh : The Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow...
Page 419 - The application shall be made and the case stated within such time and in such manner as may be from time to time directed by Rules under this Act...
Page 263 - A prosecution for an offence under this section shall not be instituted except by or on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Page 84 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 84 - An Act for the more effectual abolition of oaths and affirmations taken and made in various departments of the state, and to substitute declarations in lieu thereof; and for the more entire suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial oaths and affidavits ;" and to make other provisions for the abolition of unnecessary oaths.