American Journal of Dental Science, Bind 3William Gird Beecroft., 1852 |
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Side 22
... profession who address themselves purposely to prac- tice less liberally remuneration than the highest grade , for the whole matter of fees stands upon a sliding scale of compen- sating adaptations , and the true principles of charge ...
... profession who address themselves purposely to prac- tice less liberally remuneration than the highest grade , for the whole matter of fees stands upon a sliding scale of compen- sating adaptations , and the true principles of charge ...
Side 23
... profession , and those who are desirous to sustain its dig- nity , and secure their own ease merely on the ground of dignity , without its proper excelsior spirit of achievement . If any one says , " I am undersold by my neighbor , in ...
... profession , and those who are desirous to sustain its dig- nity , and secure their own ease merely on the ground of dignity , without its proper excelsior spirit of achievement . If any one says , " I am undersold by my neighbor , in ...
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... profession can neither enlist or develop the requisite abilities within its ranks . Talent sure of higher consideration and better recompense elsewhere , instinctively avoids a beggarly and de- preciated occupation . A business must pay ...
... profession can neither enlist or develop the requisite abilities within its ranks . Talent sure of higher consideration and better recompense elsewhere , instinctively avoids a beggarly and de- preciated occupation . A business must pay ...
Side 26
... profession's advancement , and the patient's real interest , it is well to compensate five times the skill and care which the lowest rates will any way allow . Let it be understood here distinctly that I am not cen- suring , much less ...
... profession's advancement , and the patient's real interest , it is well to compensate five times the skill and care which the lowest rates will any way allow . Let it be understood here distinctly that I am not cen- suring , much less ...
Side 27
... profession . These all bear upon the pecuniary reward of valu- able services , and this is open to impeachment by that spirit of selfishness in criticism which has the knack of finding its own ugly features most prominent in every ...
... profession . These all bear upon the pecuniary reward of valu- able services , and this is open to impeachment by that spirit of selfishness in criticism which has the knack of finding its own ugly features most prominent in every ...
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abscess absorbed absorption acid action alkaline alloy alveolar alveolar process animal appearance applied ARTICLE Baltimore College blood carbonic carbonic acid cause cavity character cheek chloride chloroform cicatrix color consequence course dental colleges dental science dental surgery dentine dentist dentistry digestion disease effect enamel entirely examination exostosis experiments extracted fact fang filled fluid give glands gold healthy heat hemorrhage improvement incision incisor inflammation instrument irritation Journal matter maxillary bone medicine membrane ment mercury metal molar molar tooth mouth mucous mucous membrane mucus nerve nitric acid observed odontalgia operation organs oxyd oxygen pain palate patient periosteum pharynx physician plate platina portion practice present produced profession ptyalin ptyalism pulp quantity removed result saliva salivary secretion side silver society soda solder solution specific gravity stomach substance sulphocyanide surface surgeon symptoms teeth tion tissue tooth treatment Trenor tumor
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Side 543 - I HOLD every man a debtor to his profession ; from the which as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Side 641 - ... and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same...
Side 583 - ... scrofula, scorbutus, smallpox, protracted indigestion, and after the use of acescent wines; with muriatic acid in simple gastric derangement from immoderate or improper animal food, and with uric acid in gouty affections. When oxalic acid exists in the saliva, its presence will most likely be dependent upon depraved digestion or imperfect assimilation. "Acidity of the saliva is apt to occur in various other general and local disorders, particularly in fevers, both of the typhoid and inflammatory...
Side 543 - ... when men shall carry a respect not to descend into any course that is corrupt and unworthy thereof, and preserve themselves free from the abuses wherewith the same profession is noted to be infected ; but much more is this performed if a man be able to visit and strengthen the roots and foundation of the science itself; thereby not only gracing it in reputation and dignity, but also amplifying it in perfection and substance.
Side 130 - By SD GROSS, MD., Professor of Surgery in the Medical Department of the University of Louisville. The following operation for the radical cure of varicocele I have performed eight times within the last few years. The patients were all young men of good constitution, and they all recovered without a single bad symptom. The cure, so...
Side 384 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth ; there is that withholdeth more than is meet, and it tendeth to poverty.
Side 408 - The principle of copyright is this. It is a tax on readers for the purpose of giving a bounty to writers. The tax is an exceedingly bad one; it is a tax on one of the most innocent and most salutary of human pleasures; and never let us forget, that a tax on innocent pleasures is a premium on vicious pleasures.
Side 46 - Add granulated body, 1^ oz., and mix with a spatula to prevent grinding the granules of body any finer. Gum Enamels — No. 1. Flux, 1 oz. ; fused spar, 1 oz. ; English rose, 40 grains. Grind the English rose extremely fine in a mortar, and gradually add the flux and then the fused spar, grinding until the ingredients are thoroughly incorporated. Cut down a large Hessian crucible so that it will slide into the muffle of a furnace, line with silex and kaolin each one part, put in the material and...
Side 462 - After a certain number of days the patient was cured, without having experienced the slightest pain during the operation. In a subsequent notice, he also shews that the same physician used the hydropathic system as a cure for certain diseases ; among others chronic rheumatism.
Side 580 - Acid saliva may have a sour or an exaggerated salivary odor, both of which are increased by heat. It reddens litmuspaper with greater or less intensity.