A treatise on the teeth : wherein an accurate idea of their structure is given, the cause of their decay pointed out, and their various diseases enumerated; to which is added, the most effectual method of treating the disorders of the teeth and gums, established by a long and successful practice / by the Chevalier Ruspini.

  • Ruspini, Bartholomew, 1728-1813.
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1802
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A treatise on the teeth : wherein an accurate idea of their structure is given, the cause of their decay pointed out, and their various diseases enumerated; to which is added, the most effectual method of treating the disorders of the teeth and gums, established by a long and successful practice / by the Chevalier Ruspini. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for the author: and may be had at his house in Pall-Mall; of Mr. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and of Mr. Kearsley, Fleet-Street, 1802.

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iv, 128, 24 pages ; 8vo

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Tenth edition.

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"In this treatise, the Chevalier Ruspini has added an account of his extraordinary balsamic styptic solution, with a list of the letters which he has received from persons ... all uniformly testifying to its good effects, in internal and external bleedings, and in many other complaints" -- t.p. This account has a separate title-page, but is paged continually following "A treatise ..."; a separately paginated "Regenerated Paper" listing cases is appended

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