Notes on materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics, for dental students and practitioners
Notes on materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics, for dental students and practitioners
Pbeficb. properties described as a warning against their employment save by the qualified physician. It will be noted that in many instances in Part II. all Materia Medica, doses, and prescriptions have been purposely omitted. It has seemed to the Authors that on the whole the pharmacological classification of drugs is the most practical one for the dentist, and this has accordingly been adopted, though open to the objection that it involves a good deal of cross-reference, and a certain amount of unavoidable repetition. The thanks of the Authors are due toM r. W. F. Mellersh and Mr. Harvey Hilliard for kind assistance with the sections on Bleaching and General A nsesthetics respectively. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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