10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALCULARY»
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PARENCHYMATOUS PERIDENTITIS. Parenchymatous pen'dentitis is another
form of this disease, in which quantities - of calculary or other deposits may not
be noticeable on the teeth. There is no general pus flow, but deep pockets
caused ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1911
If any one chooses to place firm reliance in the three uric acid tests stated by
Professor Peirce, then we will be obliged to form the opinion that uric acid is a
natural constituent of all calculary deposits on roots of teeth because the test No.
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The Unity of Disease analytically and synthetically proved: ...
Drs. Prout and Roget, who have paid much attention to calculary diseases, state
that while medicines styled lythontriptics exert but little influence in such cases,
tonics have almost universally ameliorated the condition of the patient. Are not
the ...
Samuel DICKSON (M.D., Glasgow.), 1839
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
On the subject of worms, acute hydrocephalus, calculary disorders, and
cutaneous tiections, the nosology and first lines of Cullen will be found defective ;
while vaccinia, angina pectoris, and tic douloureux, are affections in respect of
name ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
CALCULARY, a congeries of little strong knots, dispersed through the whole
parenchyma of a pear. The calculary is most observed in rough-tasted or choak-
pears. The knots lie more contiguous and compact together towards the pear,
where ...
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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
On the subject of worms, acute hydrocephalus, calculary disorders, and
cutaneous affections, the nosology and first lines of Cullen will be found defective
; whUe vaccinia, angina pectoris, and tic douloureux, are affections in respect of
name ...
Pierce in the January number of the International Dental Journal, then that same
party will be obliged to form the opinion that uric acid is a natural constituent of all
calculary deposits on roots of teeth, because the test No. 2, the dry or ...
Southern California dental association, 1894
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Dental Practitioner and Advertiser
2, the dry or destructive distillation test, will produce its result — free ammonia
gas, NH2 — on any specimen of calculary deposit that may be used from the
healthiest of mouths. The truth of the matter is that this is not a fair test, for it is ...
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The Unity of Disease Analytically and Synthetically Proved: ...
Drs. Prout and Roget, who have paid much attention to calculary diseases, state
that while medicines styled lythontriptics exert but little influence in such cases,
tonics have almost universally ameliorated the condition of the patient. Are not
the ...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and ...
CALCULARY of a Pear, a congeries of little strong knots dispersed through the
whole parenchyma of the fruit. The calculary is most observed in rough- tasted or
choke pears. The knots lie more continuous and compact together towards the ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, James Millar, 1810