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168pp.geïllustreerd met 107 figuren, 25cm., linnen band
vii + 459pp.with 480 illustrations, 2nd edition, 24cm., hardback (cloth), some foxing, G
pp. 817, (16)[Publisher's catalogue]. Numerous dental illustrations (about 1000). Lacks first fly leaf. Front hinge cracked. 4to. Original full purple cloth binding, spine faded and torn. MED 7
32 pages. Reprinted from the American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1946. "In this paper, it is my purpose to show you that we have been able to learn a great deal about the effect of malnutrition on the human being from x-ray studies. Just as we found that the shape of the skull of the newborn kitten was an index of its future health, so have we found that the skull of the newborn babe is likewise an index to the future health of the child." - from page 5. Contains dozens of black and white reproductions of x-rays. Printed upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with no wear. Excellent copy. Book
Proceedings of the 1978 International Orthodontic Conference, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. Minor wear. KC. Used
184 pages. "You would not find a book like this in a library or a bookstore. Those few that are there and which were supposedly written to help you get the best deal in a dental office, have probably been written to the order of those whose practices those books supposedly expose, as they conveniently 'forget' to mention the more important things you need to know when dealing with this profession." - from back cover. Chapters include: A Case of a Chipped Wisdom Tooth; Generating Their Own Demand; All or Nothing; A Plan or a Pool?; Say Hello to a Cosmo Girl!; It Pays Not to Assume Anything; The Question of Money; Let's Wait with that Root Canal; Not by Science Alone; Who Else is Honest?; Are Your Teeth Worth a Million?; Turning Luxuries into Basics; Why Self-Regulation?; By Your Own Orthdontist! Clean and unmarked with light wear. Solid copy. A most unique and uncommon volume. Book
Berlin, Verlag "Die Quitessenz", complete from 1957 till 1967, pages loose in editors'maps ; richly illustrated in bl/w and colour, important periodical on dentology, Berlin, 11 years, VG
First edition, 8vo (230 x 145 mm) xii, iv, [1], 6-118 pp., with half-title, cont. cloth-backed boards, corners rubbed, rebacked, orig. gilt title label on upper cover. "Imrie carried the treatment of irregularities of the teeth further than any of his predecessors, and although utilizing their methods, he introduced into orthontic practice three principals heretofore not described. First, the use of plaster models in conjunction with block tin; second, caps (bands) soldered to the band (arch) to give greater surface for mastication and means of anchorage; third, the introduction of the gold bite plates." - Weinberger, Orthodontics.
pp. [iv], v-viii, 9-186. 9" x 6". Black and white detailed illustrations. Decorated endpapers. "Dean of the Philadelphia Dental College, Simeon Hayden Guilford, A.M., D.D.S., Ph.D. (1841-1919) undertook the first course in orthodontia for undergraduates, for which he wrote [this] the first text, which was ultimately printed in four editions and several foreign languages. One of the few dentists of his era to receive formal training in dentistry, his broad education, combined with his determination to expand the horizons of dentistry - and particularly orthodontics - earned him a distinguished place in orthodontic history" Milton B. Asbell, AJODO, March 1998. "Leads the student step by step from the simplest beginnings to the more complicated and difficult work of practical treatment. To this end, the underlying principles of the art are first elucidated, after which the principal methods employed are explained, and lastly the correlation of principles and methods is shown in their practical application to typical cases. In Part III, the different forms of irregularity, together with a variety of plans for their correction, are arranged under such headings and in such order as to be readily referred to in seeking aid for cases that occur in office practice." - v. Moderate wear to publisher's dark blue cloth brightly lettered in gilt upon backstrip. Prior owner's details, dated 1891, upon first blank leaf. Binding intact. Gentle tanning to contents which are lightly soiled through use. Creasing to pages 92 and 161-164. No dust jacket, apparently as issued. A well preserved copy of this landmark work. Book