. Injuries and diseases of the jaws : the Jacksonian prize essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1867. e necrosis of bothjaws after fever, and the portions of sequestra preserved showexceedingly well the relation of the permanent to the tem- I 114 NECROSIS OF THE JAWS. porary teeth; in some instances tlie partly-formed secondtooth having come away, and in otliers being left behind. Ecmntliemafous Necrosis.—Under this name^ Mr. Salterhas described (Giii/s Hospital liqwrts, vol. iv., and Systemof Sargenj, vol. ii.) the form of necrosis of the jaw in chil-dren which depends upon the


. Injuries and diseases of the jaws : the Jacksonian prize essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1867. e necrosis of bothjaws after fever, and the portions of sequestra preserved showexceedingly well the relation of the permanent to the tem- I 114 NECROSIS OF THE JAWS. porary teeth; in some instances tlie partly-formed secondtooth having come away, and in otliers being left behind. Ecmntliemafous Necrosis.—Under this name^ Mr. Salterhas described (Giii/s Hospital liqwrts, vol. iv., and Systemof Sargenj, vol. ii.) the form of necrosis of the jaw in chil-dren which depends upon the poisonous effects of some ofthe exanthematoiis diseases, and especially scarlet Salter claims to have been the first to call attention tothis form of necrosis, and to trace it to its cause, and hasmet Mith over twenty instances of the affection. In the Pa-tlwlocjical Societi/s Transactions (vol. xi.), he has describedand figured seven specimens of the exfoliation—four afterscarlet fever, two after measles, and one after disease appears to occur most frequently about the age Fig.


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