On the Loss of Teeth And Loose Teeth: On the Best Means of Restoring Them

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On the Loss of Teeth And Loose Teeth: On the Best Means of Restoring Them
Thomas Howard
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Thebe are not any ** ills which flesh is heir to" more excruciating or intolerable than, or which so completely incapacitate a person for business or pleasure as, Tooth-ache, The pain produced by the exposure of the membrane of a tooth to the action of external irritants, is certainly one of the most excru- ciating to which the human system is liable.
The sensation is perfectly 8ui generis, and it is, unfortunately, as unnecessary as it is difficult, to describe it ; for few persons who have ar
...rived at adult age, are so happy as to have escaped its attacks. Scarcely tic-doulou- reux itself is more agonizing for the moment^ than a darfebg paroxysm of tooth-ache, It 6 is not therefore to be wondered at, that every new remedy which professes to cure it, should for a time be eagerly caught at The sympathetic affections to which it gives rise are exceedingly various and important ; though it is only of late yeara that they have been properly understood, and the attention of medical men directed to their true source.

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