United States naval medical bulletin. v. 19, 1923, Volum 19U.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 |
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Side 14
... fragments thereof , gold crowns , dental instruments , * amalgam fillings , orthodontic appli- ances , and one gold bridge . An analysis of the circumstances attending the occurrence of these accidents shows an absence of carelessness ...
... fragments thereof , gold crowns , dental instruments , * amalgam fillings , orthodontic appli- ances , and one gold bridge . An analysis of the circumstances attending the occurrence of these accidents shows an absence of carelessness ...
Side 14
... fragment , or filling should be accounted for in the same manner as the abdominal surgeon accounts for sponges and instruments used before completing the operation . Orthodontic appliances should be securely fixed in situ , as appli ...
... fragment , or filling should be accounted for in the same manner as the abdominal surgeon accounts for sponges and instruments used before completing the operation . Orthodontic appliances should be securely fixed in situ , as appli ...
Side 40
... fragments , their retention in ap- position , and proper care of the tissues of the mouth . Maintenance of mouth hygiene is a very important factor and becomes more of a necessity because of the possibility of infection from the oral ...
... fragments , their retention in ap- position , and proper care of the tissues of the mouth . Maintenance of mouth hygiene is a very important factor and becomes more of a necessity because of the possibility of infection from the oral ...
Side 41
42-1 According to Kazanjian , appliances for the treatment of maxil-. Fig . 1. - ARCHES WIRED TO TEETH . Fig . 2. - INTERMAXILLARY RETENTION , USING ELASTICS Fig . 3. - SHOWING STRESS APPLIED TO LATERAL FRAGMENTS.
42-1 According to Kazanjian , appliances for the treatment of maxil-. Fig . 1. - ARCHES WIRED TO TEETH . Fig . 2. - INTERMAXILLARY RETENTION , USING ELASTICS Fig . 3. - SHOWING STRESS APPLIED TO LATERAL FRAGMENTS.
Side 42
Fig . 3. - SHOWING STRESS APPLIED TO LATERAL FRAGMENTS . Fig.4 . - SHOWING PATIENT FORCING JAWS OPEN , WITH ELASTICS IN PLACE . 42-2.
Fig . 3. - SHOWING STRESS APPLIED TO LATERAL FRAGMENTS . Fig.4 . - SHOWING PATIENT FORCING JAWS OPEN , WITH ELASTICS IN PLACE . 42-2.
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Side 268 - I do the very best I know how — the very best I can ; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference.
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Side 483 - ... prevent expenditures in one portion of the year which may necessitate deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made...
Side 268 - ... there's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them how we will.
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Side 465 - ... recipient of many communications from employees of the Government requesting computations of the accrued leave to which they are entitled. As computation of leave is made only upon receipt of application for accrued leave on the regular form this office has consistently refused to make such computations. It is requested that this matter be brought to the attention of each officer or employee in the Government service in order that they may be informed on the subject, thereby saving themselves...