. Oral pathology and practice. A text-book for the use of students in dental colleges and a hand-book for dental practitioners. sulphur(J to 3 drams, in syrup or milk). Saline Cathartics.—Epsom salts (2 to 8 drams in carbonatedwater), citrate of magnesia (dose according to preparation). Diaphoretics.—Warmth and exercise, warm drinks. Doverspowder (5 grains, repeated if necessary), spirits of Mindererus(2 to 8 drams every two to four hours), sweet spirits of nitre (2 to4 drams frequently). Diuretics.—Diluent drinks, mineral waters, beef tea, whey,gruel, cream of tartar (1 to 4 drams combined wi


. Oral pathology and practice. A text-book for the use of students in dental colleges and a hand-book for dental practitioners. sulphur(J to 3 drams, in syrup or milk). Saline Cathartics.—Epsom salts (2 to 8 drams in carbonatedwater), citrate of magnesia (dose according to preparation). Diaphoretics.—Warmth and exercise, warm drinks. Doverspowder (5 grains, repeated if necessary), spirits of Mindererus(2 to 8 drams every two to four hours), sweet spirits of nitre (2 to4 drams frequently). Diuretics.—Diluent drinks, mineral waters, beef tea, whey,gruel, cream of tartar (1 to 4 drams combined with \ dram biborate•of soda), borax (20 to 40 grains). Anodynes.—Potassium bromide (5 to 20 grains), sulphate ofmorphin (?£ to \ grain), aromatic spirits of ammonia (10 to 60drops). CHAPTER XXVI. PERICEMENTITIS—INFLAMMATION OF THE PERIDENTAL MEMBRANE. Sometimes this affection is closely connected with inflamma-tions of the dental pulp, and it may be derived from mere con- 112 ORAL PATHOLOGY AND 27. Enamel. Enamel. Cornua of Pulp DentineFibrous Gum Tissue Aberrant Bloodvessel. Nutrient Bifurcation or Branching of Foramen. Principal ForaminalOpening. Nutrition of the Dental Pericementum and Pulp. The condition here represented, is that seen only in young persons. In later life the aberrant bloodvessels and some of the canals at the apex may be closed by the advancingcalcification. The former are not constant but sometimes may be observed. Cementum is amodification of bone, and these vessels may have a genetic relation to Haversian canals. Thecut is schematic and not according to scale. PERICEMENTITIS. 113 tiguity or proximity of tissue. Usually, however, it arises quiteindependent of the other disorder, and indeed is more severe whenthe pulp has been devitalized, either by design or disease. The pericementum is an exceedingly vascular organ, and ithas an abundant nerve supply. This is necessary to its properfunctional action. It is


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