The New York Dental Journal, Volume 3

Sampul Depan
W.B. Roberts, 1860
 

Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua

Istilah dan frasa umum

Bagian yang populer

Halaman 44 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt.
Halaman 73 - ... be formed or not, has nothing adherent to it, but presents a perfectly smooth sharp edge. Other portions of the epithelium, particularly towards the bottom of the follicles, are more or less altered and irregular, frequently assuming the form of a stellate tissue. In the skate, then, the follicle is an involution of the derm, the papilla is a process of it, and the epithelium between the two becomes metamorphosed sometimes into a peculiar stellate tissue. The same essential relations prevail...
Halaman 49 - He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being; to be great like him, Beneficent and active. Thus the men Whom Nature's works can charm, with God himself Hold converse; grow familiar, day by day, With his conceptions, act upon his plan; And form to his, the relish of their souls.
Halaman 65 - It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the said defendant has infringed the rights secured to the complainant by Letters Patent, reissued to him on the 18th day of May, AD 1858, numbered re-issues Nos. 556 and 557 : Now, on motion of George D. Sargeant, Complainant's Solicitor, it is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed, that a perpetual injunction do issue out of and under the seal of this Court, restraining and enjoining the said defendant, Edward AL Roberts, his Clerks, Attorneys,...
Halaman 89 - ... may be fully accounted for on the supposition that the latter are organs of sensation, and subject to the same laws as nerves of sensation, the highest sensibility of which is confined to their terminal branches.
Halaman 72 - Surgery,' laid the foundation of scientific practice, by establishing a line of treatment of the diseases of the teeth based upon physiological and pathological knowledge ; and indeed to Mr. Tomes is due the credit of having written the first account of the structure of the teeth in this country, furnished in a paper describing his researches, and read before the Royal Society, June 21st, 1838, entitled 'On the Structure of the Teeth, the Vascularity of those Organs, and their Relation to Bone.
Halaman 76 - enamel organ," which consists of the epithelium of both the papilla and the capsule, contribute directly in any way to the development of the dental tissues, though they may indirectly. 3. The histological elements of the pulp take no direct part (except, perhaps, eventually in the cement) in the development of the dental tissues...
Halaman 87 - Physiology," the result of displacement of the calcified portion of a tooth from the tissues which were instrumental in its production, the development being continued after the normal position of the calcified part had been lost.
Halaman 76 - Nasmyth's membrane, internal to which three-fourths of the thickness of the layer are formed by parallel fibres l-5000th of an inch in diameter, quite structureless, and completely resembling enamel fibres ; these were softened and rendered pale by the action of caustic ammonia. On the root of the fang of the molar in front of this, which had cut the gum some time, and had come into use, the cement had the ordinary structure. In these teeth, the capsule, though closely connected with the outer surface...
Halaman 149 - OBJECTS. — The objects of this Association shall be, to cultivate the science and art of dentistry, and all its collateral branches, to elevate and sustain the professional character of dentists, to promote among them mutual improvement, social intercourse, and good feeling, and to collectively represent and have cognizance of the common interests of the dental profession in every part of the United States.

Informasi bibliografi