The natural history of the human teeth, including a particular elucidation of the changes which take place during the second dentition, and describing the proper mode of treatment to prevent irregularities of the teeth. To which is added, an account of the diseases which affect children during the first dentition / by Joseph Fox.

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1803
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The natural history of the human teeth, including a particular elucidation of the changes which take place during the second dentition, and describing the proper mode of treatment to prevent irregularities of the teeth. To which is added, an account of the diseases which affect children during the first dentition / by Joseph Fox. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for Thomas Cox, 1803.

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vii, 1 unnumbered page, 100, 13 unnumbered pages, 13 plates : illustrations ; 4o

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Refr: G&M 3679; Norman 825; Wellcome III, p50 Bndg: Bound with 'The history and treatment of the diseases of the teeth' Note: Fox, a pupil of John Hunter, was the first dental surgeon ever appointed to a hospital position. The above work was the most comprehensive work on the subject up to the time, and the first to give specific operative procedures for correcting dental irregularities

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