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  1. ... intelligently described by Dr. C. Palmer: A thin guard is first placed at the gum, to protect it from irritation, when two wedges ... strikes, making a very efficient punch for forming guards or stops to prevent ... too far under the gum. The depression in the convex beak being slightly ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Five dissertations on fever 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Barrington and Haswell, 1846
    ... head, as where he describes farinaceous substances, sugar, gum, oil, etc. In reference to the still repeated advice " that man is ...
  3. ... such exercise and stimulation, and will make the gums firm and healthy, guard against “Pink Tooth Brush,” a bleeding of the gums sometimes due to disease, and prevent gum J. ...
  4. ... 13 Diseases of, 708 Ulceration of, 708 Red Gum.—See Strophulus, 723 References and Bibliography, 514 Refrigerants, 413 Relapsing Fever, 709 ...
  5. ... 20 Diseases of, 654 Ulceration of, 654 Red Gum.—See Strophulus, 668 References and Bibliography, 479 Refrigerants, 35 Relapsing Fever, 654 ...
  6. ... 20 Diseases of, 654 Ulceration of, 654 Red Gum.—See Strophulus,‘668 References and Bibliography, 479 Refrigerants, 35 Relapsing Fever, 654 ...
  7. ... 769 Prolapse of, 761 Ulceration of, 769 Red Gum,—See Strophulus, 785 References and Bibliography, 566 Refrigerants, 43 Relapsing Fever, 770 ...
  8. ... 665 Prolapse of, 658 Ulceration of, 665 Red Gum.—See Strophulus, 679 References and Bibliography, 487 Refrigerants, 35 Relapsing Fever, 665 ...
  9. ... 690 Prolapse of, 683 Ulceration of, 691 Red Gum,—See Strophulus, 706 References and Bibliography, 502 Refrigerants, 35 Relapsing Fever, 691 ...
  10. ... of view it is highly important, and the gums should be examined with reference to it whenever lead-poisoning is suspected. The ... intestines, and the kidneys or bladder, to which reference has been already ... from the nostrils, gums, uterus, wounds or abrasions of the skin, and ...
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