| Edward Hitchcock - 1830 - 370 str.
...and relaxing the vessels of the gums, it may impair the healthy condition of the vessels belonging to the membranes of the socket, with the condition of which, the state of the tooth is closly connected."* The practice of smoking is alike deleterious. If it were ever useful as a medicine,... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1831 - 474 str.
...and relaxing the vessels of the gums, it may impair the healthy condition of the vessels belonging to the membranes of the socket, with the condition...it, it may be carried so far as to prove a mortal poison."f The counsel given by the Journal of Health, is, therefore, in perfect accordance with the... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1831 - 484 str.
...and relaxing the vessels of the gums, it may impair the healthy condition of the vessels, belonging to the membranes of the socket, with the condition...which the state of the tooth is closely connected." Similarly strong is the testimony of the editors of the Journal of Health. " Tobacco," say they, "is,... | |
| A. McAllister - 1832 - 42 str.
...and relaxing the vessels of the gums, it may impair the healthy condition of the vessels belonging to the membranes of the socket, with the condition...which, the state of the tooth is closely connected." one-fifth pay but one dollar each, we shall have two hundred thousand dollars more. These added .together... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1835 - 474 str.
...the gums, it may impair EFFECTS OF CERTAIN LI&UOR3. the healthy condition of the vessels belonging to the membranes of the socket, with the condition...which the state of the tooth is closely connected." Similarly strong is the testimony of the editors of the Journal of Health. " Tobacco," say they, "... | |
| 1855 - 358 str.
...or only show themselves when the quantity smoked is beyond what habit had before admitted of; and, even in persons much accustomed to it, it may be carried so far as to prove a mortal poison. From much smoking, all the same effects may arise which we said might arise from excess of snuffing.... | |
| Albert E. Sims - 1878 - 84 str.
...and relaxing the vessels of the gums, it may impair the healthy condition of the vessels belonging to the membranes of the socket, with the condition...the state of the tooth is closely connected. " The young smoker may smile at the mention of such an injury as this, but let him remember that the teeth... | |
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