Modern DentistryW.B. Saunders, 1917 - 374 pages |
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Page 18
... body unaccus- tomed to vermin , when he did become infested , the tissues would have lost their defensive power against them . In the same way we have modern cave - men among us who sneer at excessive mouth cleansing as an absurd fad ...
... body unaccus- tomed to vermin , when he did become infested , the tissues would have lost their defensive power against them . In the same way we have modern cave - men among us who sneer at excessive mouth cleansing as an absurd fad ...
Page 19
... body at large . If , however , after the abscesses around the teeth are fully established in an area of dead and dying tissue , the lead or calomel is stopped and that which has been taken is eliminated by the intestines and kidneys ...
... body at large . If , however , after the abscesses around the teeth are fully established in an area of dead and dying tissue , the lead or calomel is stopped and that which has been taken is eliminated by the intestines and kidneys ...
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... body to become a prey to any of the systemic diseases or infections just mentioned , when without such local infections the body might have had sufficient vital resistance to repulse the onset of systemic disease and maintain a normal ...
... body to become a prey to any of the systemic diseases or infections just mentioned , when without such local infections the body might have had sufficient vital resistance to repulse the onset of systemic disease and maintain a normal ...
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... bodies of the blood become more and more in control of the situation . Effects of Mouth Infection . The following case is an inter- esting example of secondary infection from a pyorrhea pocket : A young physician declared that he ...
... bodies of the blood become more and more in control of the situation . Effects of Mouth Infection . The following case is an inter- esting example of secondary infection from a pyorrhea pocket : A young physician declared that he ...
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... bodies of normal blood can readily re- sist a few germs of disease for an indefinite time , but when the un- disturbed germs are allowed to grow indefinitely the resistance of the tissue - cells is overthrown through a continued , ever ...
... bodies of normal blood can readily re- sist a few germs of disease for an indefinite time , but when the un- disturbed germs are allowed to grow indefinitely the resistance of the tissue - cells is overthrown through a continued , ever ...
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