Injuries and diseases of the jaws . ned to show with the cyst. M. Legoucst brought a very similar case under the noticeof the Societe de Chirurgic de Paris, in 1862, which had thepeculiarity of pulsating at one point synchronously with the 168 ! DENTIGEROUS CYSTS. radial pulse. The supposed tumour proved to he a denti-gerous cyst containing two teeth, the pulsation having beendue 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 de


Injuries and diseases of the jaws . ned to show with the cyst. M. Legoucst brought a very similar case under the noticeof the Societe de Chirurgic de Paris, in 1862, which had thepeculiarity of pulsating at one point synchronously with the 168 ! DENTIGEROUS CYSTS. radial pulse. The supposed tumour proved to he a denti-gerous cyst containing two teeth, the pulsation having beendue 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 Hopitaux, Aug. 7th, 1862.) In the Annali Univcrsali 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 set. twenty-three, for what proved adeutigerous cyst in connexion with the wisdom tooth. Mr. Underwood has allowed me to have the accompany-ing drawing (fig. 74), taken from the model of a preparation Fig. 74. Fig.


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