. Canadian journal of public health . toeoeei in the mouths of peopleare of a grave nature indeed. Bacteriagrow on the mucous membranes butsparsely as compared to enormous num-bers, particularly of streptococci, whiohgrow on tooth surfaces and in gum crev-ices, and the further fai-t that we have di-rect continuity of tooths surface to theimperfectly protected gingival crevicemakes the tooths surface, when loadedwith organisms, & factor worthy of theserious consideration of those who dealwith human life. References. 1. Research on Rheumatism, p. 213. 2. Journal of Allied Societies, Septem-ber,


. Canadian journal of public health . toeoeei in the mouths of peopleare of a grave nature indeed. Bacteriagrow on the mucous membranes butsparsely as compared to enormous num-bers, particularly of streptococci, whiohgrow on tooth surfaces and in gum crev-ices, and the further fai-t that we have di-rect continuity of tooths surface to theimperfectly protected gingival crevicemakes the tooths surface, when loadedwith organisms, & factor worthy of theserious consideration of those who dealwith human life. References. 1. Research on Rheumatism, p. 213. 2. Journal of Allied Societies, Septem-ber, 1915. 3. ririch. Dental Review, 1914. 4. Journal of the Allied Societies, 1914. 5. Roche and Burnand, Semaine ^Nled.,Paris. 1908. tome XXVIII, p. 145. 6. Leger—These d« Paris, 1877. 7. Hanot—Press Med., Paris. 1896,tome 1, p. 649. 8. Rabe—Presse Med., , 1902, tome11, p. 927. 9. Quoted from Klotz, Journal of Path-ology and Bacteriology, Vol. XVIII, 1913. 9. Klotz. Journal of Pathology andBacteriologv. Vol XVIII, In5canadianjourn07cana


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