. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment : including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth, with thirty plates. OnStoTUtyJ^^ riitlaJ^tjjhla, fubUahtU by Carrey jLBuri Plutr Jo. ^?^^ r • f),i/ rhi. PLATE XVI. {From Bourgery and Jacob.) sAPPLICATION OF THE KEY TO THE UPPER TEETH. 1. To the dens sapientiae, right side, claw bent and fulcrum resting on seconi 2. To the first molar, left side, movable fulcrum. ^ 3. To the first molar, right side, round fulcrum. 4. To the dens sapientiae, right s


. The anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human teeth : with the most approved methods of treatment : including operations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth, with thirty plates. OnStoTUtyJ^^ riitlaJ^tjjhla, fubUahtU by Carrey jLBuri Plutr Jo. ^?^^ r • f),i/ rhi. PLATE XVI. {From Bourgery and Jacob.) sAPPLICATION OF THE KEY TO THE UPPER TEETH. 1. To the dens sapientiae, right side, claw bent and fulcrum resting on seconi 2. To the first molar, left side, movable fulcrum. ^ 3. To the first molar, right side, round fulcrum. 4. To the dens sapientiae, right side, fulcrum on the inside. molar. % t # PLATE XVII. {From Nature.) VARIOUS FORMS OF THE KEY INSTRUMENT. 1. Large key. The claw and fulcrum both turn on an ^^^ !• «• Same key seen sideways. ^^ 1. h. End view of the same. 2. Key, the claw of which turns on an axis and locks in three positions; fulcrum smalland round. ^ 2. a. End view of the same instrument. *^ 2. b. View from above of the same, showing the mode of locking the claw. 3. Side view of a good plain key; probably the most useful form. 3. a. End view of the same instrument. 4. Side view of a key with two slots for the claw. 4. a. End view of same key. 5. Mr. Prideauxs claw. 6. 7, 8, 9


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