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  1. ... transformation of part of anatomical elements of the pulp from those composing outer strata of cells. 6 LECTURE V. FORMATION OF THE HARD TISSUES OF A TOOTH. CONTINUED. 1. Professor Owen's explanation ...
  2. ... result of a morbid process affecting all the tissues of the eye. It is characterized by an abnormal hardness of the eyeball, by formation of plastic matter upon the retina and choroid ...
  3. ... 1907, xiii, 725-728.—Hi rseli (P.) On abnormal formations of blood-vessels in the hard dental tissues. J. Brit. Dent. Ass., Lond., 1903, xxiv, 60- ...
  4. ... c.) aceurately describes the new formations of the hard tissues of the teeth. When speaking of the new formations in the pulp-cavity, he says: “In these cases there occurs ...
  5. ... more rarely there remains (in consequence of an abnormal growth of connective tissue and the formation of a cicatricial callosity) a hardness in the muscle attacked, which is, moreover, in ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A work on operative dentistry (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Chicago : Medico-Dental Publishing Company, 1922
    ... the condition of malnutrition, except as the new formation is telescoped over the area of the old. The dentin pulp, however, rebegins its growth function 14 PATHOLOGY OF THE HARD TISSUES OF THE TEETH. apparently immediately the condition of ...
  7. ... if from the dentine, odontomata. 318 CONNECT!VE-TISSUE TUMORS.—OSTEOMA. Fig. ... osteomata into hard or eburneous (osteoma durum or eburneum) (Figs. 200 ...
  8. ... condition without the pulp supply, from the surrounding tissue, the dentine ... dependently of the pulp. 163—Are the temporary and permanent teeth sim- ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1852
    ... is altogether involved. And the characters are—the formation of a hard, painful tubercle ; enclosure of the vesicle in a dark areola of vascular action ; and increase of abnormal sensation in the part. 3. The subcutaneous areolar tissue is implicated. All the local symptoms are increased; ...
  10. ... involved in the elephantiasis are sometimes dense and hard (elephantiasis ... new formation of blood and lymphatic vessels (elephantiasis con- genita ...
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