Saint Bartholomew's Hospital reports . ps pace with this absorption, and thecrown at length pressing against its membraneous coverings, theseundergo atrophy, and becoming by degrees thinner, and at lasttransparent, give way and disclose the advancing crown.^ \\\ my first course of lectures at the Hospital in the year 1867,I pointed out and illustrated the assertion by preparations—viz., ^ The Students Guide to Dental Anatomy and Surgerv, by Henry Sewell,, 1876, p. 27. 92 On the Pathology of bow inaccurate Ayas the first-assigned cause; for there were thecases of teeth not erupted and w


Saint Bartholomew's Hospital reports . ps pace with this absorption, and thecrown at length pressing against its membraneous coverings, theseundergo atrophy, and becoming by degrees thinner, and at lasttransparent, give way and disclose the advancing crown.^ \\\ my first course of lectures at the Hospital in the year 1867,I pointed out and illustrated the assertion by preparations—viz., ^ The Students Guide to Dental Anatomy and Surgerv, by Henry Sewell,, 1876, p. 27. 92 On the Pathology of bow inaccurate Ayas the first-assigned cause; for there were thecases of teeth not erupted and with fangs fully developed, whichwould, had the individual survived, been erupted in due course, aswell as others in which the additional length of the fang wouldnot wlien completed have brouubt the crown to more than thelevel of the alveolar process. The woodcut, taken from a prepara-tion in the Museum of the Odontological Society illustrating thenormal conditions under which the permanent teeth are erupted,illustrates these l??r^*f^^i I


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