. Injuries and diseases of the jaws : the Jacksonian prize essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1867. due to the great vascularity of the membrane covering it,and the great pain which had been experienced, to the factthat the dental canal was opened, and the nerve pressedupon by the cyst. {Gazette des Hupitaux, Aug. 7, 1862.) In the Annali Universali di Medicina for May, 1867, , of Novara, has recorded a case of subperiostealand subcapsular disarticulation of the left half of thelower jaw of a woman ict. twenty-three, for what proved adentigerous cyst in connection wit


. Injuries and diseases of the jaws : the Jacksonian prize essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1867. due to the great vascularity of the membrane covering it,and the great pain which had been experienced, to the factthat the dental canal was opened, and the nerve pressedupon by the cyst. {Gazette des Hupitaux, Aug. 7, 1862.) In the Annali Universali di Medicina for May, 1867, , of Novara, has recorded a case of subperiostealand subcapsular disarticulation of the left half of thelower jaw of a woman ict. twenty-three, for what proved adentigerous cyst in connection with the wisdom tooth. Mr. Underwood has allowed me to have the accompany- DIAGNOSIS OF DENTIGEROUS CYSTS. 191 ing drawing (fig. 86), taken from the model of a preparationwhich he possesses, showing very beautifully a cyst of thelower jaw, which was removed by M. Maisonneuve by saw-ing through the bone at two points. The canine tooth isseen lying horizontally at the bottom of the cyst. Thepatient, aged fifty-six, had a swelling in the lower jaw nearthe chin, and an opening formed behind one of his frontteeth, fro


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