Curious observations in that difficult part of chirurgery, relating to the teeth : shewing how to preserve the teeth and gums from all accidents they are subject to, as 1. An account of their nature, 2. Their alteration, with their proper remedies, 3. Their cause of corruption and putrefaction, 4. Directions for restoring or supplying the defect of them in old or young, 5. Considerations on the tooth ache, looseness of the teeth, the decay of the gums, with their remedies and restoratives, 6. The use of the polican or instrument wherewith, they are drawn on all occasions : lastly, teeth in children, what they are in the original, and how they come to perfection, in what order produced, the means to hasten them, and render them easie in breeding : to which is added, A physical discourse, wherein the reasons for the beating of the pulse, or pulsation of the arteries, together with those of the circulation of the blood are explained, and the opinions of several ancient and modern physicians and phylosophers, as Gallen, Gassendus, Cartesius, Lower, Willis, &c. upon this subject are examined.
- Allen, Charles, active 17th century
- Date:
- 1687
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Also known as
Operator for the teeth
Publication/Creation
Dublyn : Printed and are to be sold in London, by William Whitwood ..., 1687.
Physical description
58 pages, 1 unnumbered page
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Notes
Epistle dedicatory signed: Charles Allen.
Originally published in 1686, under the title: The operator for the teeth.
Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.
References note
Wing A1019
Arber's Term cat. II 177
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 557:5) s1999 miun s