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ON THE REMOVAL OF THE 



a natural defect, or the result of operation, I cannot 

 say. A gentleman in Glasgow had been consulted 

 previous to my seeing the patient, and had extracted 

 some teeth, but the parents could not remember 

 what teeth were removed. 



IV. Fig. 1 represents a very small arch, where 

 the upper centre incisors were very deeply affected 



FOURTH CASE. 

 Fig. 1. 



a a a a. Diseased molars, removed. 



Fig. 2. 



Result of operation. 



with caries, as well as the first molars. The first 

 molars it will be seen, on reference to Fig. 2, have 

 been removed, and other teeth that were affected 



