Principles of dental surgery ; exhibiting a new method of treating the diseases of teeth and gums; especially calculated to promote their health and beauty, accompanied by a general view of the present state of dental surgery, with occasional references, to the more prevalent abuses of the art, in two parts, / by Leonard Koecker.

  • Koecker, Leonard, 1785-1850.
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Principles of dental surgery ; exhibiting a new method of treating the diseases of teeth and gums; especially calculated to promote their health and beauty, accompanied by a general view of the present state of dental surgery, with occasional references, to the more prevalent abuses of the art, in two parts, / by Leonard Koecker. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for Thomas & George Underwood, 1826.

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xix, 445 pages ; 24 cm (8vo)

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Pt. 1. A general view of the natural history and diseases of the teeth and their relative parts, and the most appropriate methods for their curative and preventive management -- pt. 2. The history and treatment of the most common diseases of the teeth and gums, and the methods of performing some of the most important operations in dental surgery

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