DENTAL BOOKS published bv 



LL^DSAY & BLAKISTON, 



JVo. 25 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, 

 PHILADELPHIA. 



llirris's Principles and Practice of Dentistry. , 



THE TENTH REVISED EDITION. 



Ill great part lie-ivritten, Re-arranged, and with many 

 New and Important Illustrations. 



INCLUDING 



1. Dental Anatomy and Physiology. 3. Dental Surgery. 



2. Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. 4. Dental Mechanics. 



By Chapin a. Harris, M.D., D.D.S., &c. The tenth edition, revised and 

 edited by P. H. Austen, M.D., Professor of Dental Science and Mechan- 

 ism in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with nearly 400 Illustra- 

 tions, including many neiv ones made especially for this edition. 

 One volume, Royal Octavo, bound in Cloth, .... $6.50 



Leather, . . . 7.50 



The subscribers, in presenting to the Dental Profession The Tenth Re- 

 vised Edition of the late Prof. Harris's Text-Book of Dentistry, 

 desire to call their attention to the thorough revision, and modification in 

 its arrangement which it has been found necessary to make, in order to bring 

 it fully up to the present advanced state of the science, and to preserve for 

 it that reputation which it has for so many years sustained, as being the 

 first and leading book on the subject in the English language. 



So great have been the advances in Dental Physiology, Pathology, Sur- 

 gery, and Mechanism, that a revision in all its parts, more complete and 

 thorough than has been made to any previous edition — amounting, in some 

 cases, to a re-writing of the articles or subjects — had become imperative; 

 and in order to have this done in the most efficient manner, the publishers 

 were, fortunately, able to secure the valuable services of Prof. Austen, of 

 the Baltimore Dental College, who, added to his experience of twenty years 

 as a teacher, was, for a long time, the associate and friend of Dr. Harris. 

 He was thus peculiarly fitted for this task. In order, however, to render 

 the work the more perfect and acceptable to the Profession, Dr. Austen 

 associated with him Prof. Gorgas and Thomas S. Latimer, M.D., of the same 

 school, both gentlemen of acknowledged proficiency in their respective 

 def)artments, and further obtained valuable original articles from Prof. 

 Kingsley, of the New York Dental College, whose reputation is well known, 

 and other gentlemen of the Profession of equal repute in their respective 

 specialties. The publishers, therefore, oflTer this edition to the Profession 

 with the utmost confidence that it will be found most complete in every 

 respect as a text-book for the student and a guide and companion for the 

 experienced practitioner. 



