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" Instead of the conical termination and minute foramen, which characterizes a perfected tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels, and nerves, is in a condition... "
The Medical World - Page 363
1894
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The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science, Volume 14

J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - 1872
...which characterize a perfected tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus, when the sensitive pulp, made up of connective tissue,...for extreme constitutional disturbance. . . . That this resistance of the gum-tissue is the occasion of the constitutional disturbance so often seen in...
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The Western Medical Reporter, Volume 14

1892 - 308 pages
...as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood vessels and nerves, is in a condition of irritation because...vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hyperaemia sufficient, possibly, to cause the protrusion of a part of the mass from the incomplete...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 56

1893 - 636 pages
...tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels and nerves, is...abundant cause for extreme constitutional disturbance." I have myself seen a seemingly incurable epilepsy in an adult permanently cured by the removal of a...
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The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 10

1893 - 824 pages
...tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels and nerves, is...abundant cause for extreme constitutional disturbance." I have myself seen a seemingly incurable epilepsy in an adult permanently cured by the removal of a...
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 21

1893 - 822 pages
...tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels, and nerves, is...abundant cause for extreme constitutional disturbance." I have myself seen a seemingly incurable epilepsy in an adult permanently cured by the removal of a...
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University Medical Magazine, Volume 5

1893 - 1086 pages
...such as the following that ' ' when the sensitive pulp composed of connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves, is in a condition of irritation because...vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hypersemia sufficient, ' ' etc. It is denied that the sensitive pulp is in a condition of irritation;...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 127

1892 - 770 pages
...nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective-tissue, blood-vessels, and nerves, is in a condition of irritation...vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hyperaemia sufficient, possibly, to cause the protrusion of a part of the mass from the incomplete...
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Medical Summary, Volume 14

1892 - 368 pages
...tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels and nerves, is...vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hyperaemia sufficient, possibly to cause the protrusion of a part of the mass from the incomplete aperture...
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Alienist and Neurologist, Volume 13

Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1892 - 778 pages
...tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels and nerves, is...vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hyperzmia sufficient, possibly, to cause the protrusion of a part of the mass from the incomplete aperture...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 17

1892 - 884 pages
...tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels, and nerves is...of the morbid activity of the process of dentition — augumenled vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hypenemia sufficient, possibly,...
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