One of the "Sand Bath" processes used in dental soldering.

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Fig. 17. One of the 'Sand Bath' processes used in dental soldering. Sulphuric acid is placed in porcelain evaporating dish and heated to increase its cleansing properties, and then placed in a iron bowl, partially filled with sand, and placed over a flame. Page 24, 'Principles and practice of crowning teeth : a practical, systematic and modern treatise upon the requirements and technique of artificial crown work, including some incidental reference to bridgework' by Hart John Goslee, 1903.

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