GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING. 



Monday, February 1, 1858. 

 J. H. PARKINSON, Esq., President, in the Chair. 



The following Gentleman was duly elected a Member of the 

 Society : — 



Mr. Robert Norman Adelaide, Australia. 



The following Gentlemen were proposed for the Membership of the 

 Society : — 



Mr. J. N. Manton 2, North Crescent, Bedford Square, 



Mr. Robert Ransom St. Leonard's. 



Mr. Cattlin read the following case : — 



At 3 P.M., Nov. 27th, 1857, Mr. C. applied 

 to have a first upper molar of the left side ex- 

 tracted. He stated that his teeth were fixed in 

 an unusual manner, and that those which had 

 been removed were extracted with considerable 

 difficulty. The second bicuspis of the same side 

 had been lost. 



The forceps were carefully adapted and applied 

 low upon the neck of the tooth ; but, notwith- 

 standing that cautious efforts were made for its 

 removal, it was displaced with difficulty, and the 

 anterior buccal fang broke off* low in the alveolus. 

 It was found to be loose, and could be easily 

 moved to and fro by a tenaculum. On a slight 



