. Oral pathology and practice. A text-book for the use of students in dental colleges and a hand-book for dental practitioners. Necrosis of Humerus, showing Sequestrum and Involucrum, the One FoundWithin the Other. the separation of the dead from the living tissue is completedby nature an open wound is produced, as in the case of extractionof a tooth, and at this point, minute though it may be, inflammationmay begin anew and the diseased state thus be aggravated. Butwhen a fissure of separation can be felt, a pledget of antiseptic cot-ton or gauze may be crowded in, and thus a little pressure


. Oral pathology and practice. A text-book for the use of students in dental colleges and a hand-book for dental practitioners. Necrosis of Humerus, showing Sequestrum and Involucrum, the One FoundWithin the Other. the separation of the dead from the living tissue is completedby nature an open wound is produced, as in the case of extractionof a tooth, and at this point, minute though it may be, inflammationmay begin anew and the diseased state thus be aggravated. Butwhen a fissure of separation can be felt, a pledget of antiseptic cot-ton or gauze may be crowded in, and thus a little pressure made toassist the process of exfoliation. CHAPTER XLIV. TREATMENT OF NECROSIS. The treatment of necrosed conditions may be divided into threeparts,—local, operative, and general. The first will consist of theuse of disinfectants and depurators. There will be little occasionfor antiseptics, because the flow of pus cannot be prevented as longas there is dead bone. But the whole diseased territory should bekept as carefully drained as possible, and it should be frequentlyand effectually cleansed with some good disinfectant


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