. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. DIGESTION OF POOD. 287. Fig. 238.—Incisor teeth of the horse. Details of structure (Chauveau). 1, a tooth in which is indicated general shape of a permanent incisor and the particalar forms successively assumed by dental table in consequence of friction and the continued f)U8hing outward of these teeth; 3, a virgin tooth, anterior and posterior faces; 3, oneituainal section of a virgin tooth, intended to show the internal conformation ana structure. Not to compl
. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. DIGESTION OF POOD. 287. Fig. 238.—Incisor teeth of the horse. Details of structure (Chauveau). 1, a tooth in which is indicated general shape of a permanent incisor and the particalar forms successively assumed by dental table in consequence of friction and the continued f)U8hing outward of these teeth; 3, a virgin tooth, anterior and posterior faces; 3, oneituainal section of a virgin tooth, intended to show the internal conformation ana structure. Not to complicate the figure, the external cement and that amassed in the infundibulum have not been exhibited; 4, transverse section for the same purpose; a, encircling enamel; d, central enamel; <;, dental star; ^, dentine; 5, de- ciduous tooth. A tooth is made up of enamel, dentine or " ivory," and ce- ment {crusta petrosa). The relative distribution of these is shown in Fig, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York, Appleton
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