Health for the million; with observations on unhealthy employments, by the author of 'How to make home happy'.1858 |
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... TEETH . VOICE . THE TEETH . - Duty of due attention to the teeth - Vital properties of the teeth - Description - Advice of Lord Bacon - Conse- quences of neglecting the teeth - Decay - Bad breath - Ani- malcules - Caries - Hot aliments ...
... TEETH . VOICE . THE TEETH . - Duty of due attention to the teeth - Vital properties of the teeth - Description - Advice of Lord Bacon - Conse- quences of neglecting the teeth - Decay - Bad breath - Ani- malcules - Caries - Hot aliments ...
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... teeth . In an omnivorous animal , such as man , who appropriates to the gratifi- cation of his appetite food from all the kingdoms of nature , these instruments are of three kinds . The chief two , however , are the front or incisor teeth ...
... teeth . In an omnivorous animal , such as man , who appropriates to the gratifi- cation of his appetite food from all the kingdoms of nature , these instruments are of three kinds . The chief two , however , are the front or incisor teeth ...
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... teeth the tooth , or stumps of teeth , must be extracted ; and if the pain be suspected to originate in the jaw , the mouth should be examined and the teeth struck , and , should one in particular give pain , it should be extracted ...
... teeth the tooth , or stumps of teeth , must be extracted ; and if the pain be suspected to originate in the jaw , the mouth should be examined and the teeth struck , and , should one in particular give pain , it should be extracted ...
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... serviceable for washing out wax from the ear . It is important to have a short nozle , as the body of the syringe then forms a guard to prevent its entering too far into the ear . " L CHAPTER X. THE TEETH . - THE VOICE . "
... serviceable for washing out wax from the ear . It is important to have a short nozle , as the body of the syringe then forms a guard to prevent its entering too far into the ear . " L CHAPTER X. THE TEETH . - THE VOICE . "
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... teeth is a duty of paramount importance . A well - proportioned and complete set of teeth is not only a great feature in our personal appearance , and essential to a ... TEETH . 147 through which the blood 146 THE TEETH - THE VOICE .
... teeth is a duty of paramount importance . A well - proportioned and complete set of teeth is not only a great feature in our personal appearance , and essential to a ... TEETH . 147 through which the blood 146 THE TEETH - THE VOICE .
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acid animal Anthony Carlisle astringent atmosphere attention avoid becomes blood body breath carbonic acid cause chest chilblains chyle circumstances clothing colour common cold consequence constitution consumption costiveness damp degree diet digestion disease disorders drachm dress drink dyspepsia effects evils excite exercise exertion exposed eyes fatigue feet flatulent fluid frequently fruits glottis habit hair head heart heat Hippocrates increased indigestion inflammation influence injurious invalids irritation John Floyer kind labour less liable light liquors live lungs malt liquors matter means ment mind morning muscles nature necessary nervous night nourishment nutritive observes occasions occupation old age open air organs pain papillæ passions patient persons phthisis pleasure preserve prevent produce proper quantity reason remarks remedy render skin sleep stomach stone fruits suffer sufficient sulphuric acid surface teeth temperature tion travelling vegetable ventilation vigour warm weak weather wine young
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