PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DENTAL SURGERY, 



Revised, improved and greatly enlarged. 



ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS WELL EXECUTED ENGRAVINGS. 

 In one volume. 



The members of the profession, and students in particular, have long felt the 

 necessity of a treatise on Dentistry, in all its branches, medical, surgical and 

 mechanical, which should at once be comprehensive in its scope, practical in 

 its detail, correct in its science and beautiful in typographical execution. This 

 desideratum is now supplied in a manner highly creditable to the accomplished 

 author, and peculiarly acceptable to the profession at large. 



Dr. Harris has proved himself so well qualified for his task, that it may be 

 safely asserted that no one volume in the English language contains an equal 

 amount of correct and valuable information for the use of the student in dentistry. 

 There are manifested also in Dr. Harris's volume an originality of thought and 

 an independence of opinion equally calculated to elicit truth and to expose 

 error. Journ. of Dental Surgery. 



THE SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL TREATMENT 



INCLUDING DENTAL MECHANICS. 



WITH ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



BY JAMES ROBINSON, 

 Surgeon-Dentist to the Metropolitan Hospital, &c. &c. 



A superior book, beautifully printed on fine paper, with numerous well executed 

 illustrations, in one 12mo. volume. 



ARTHUK'S MANUAL OF THE DISEASES 

 OF THE TEETH. 



WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR STRUCTURE, MODES OF 

 TREATMENT, &c. &c. 



A SMALL POCKET VOLUME. 



This is a good manual, and comprises all that is necessary for the genera* 

 reader and practitioner of medicine to know on the subject, and being written 

 in a plain and perspicuous style, without the unnecessary use of technicalities, 

 is adapted to readers of every class. Med. Examiner. 



It gives us pleasure to state that we have seldom read a popular treatise on 

 the Teeth, that contains so much useful and valuable information as does this. 

 It is a work which every family should have, and we can recommend it, too, to 

 the members of the Dental Profession as well worthy of perusal. Dental Intelli- 

 gencer. 



It gives us pleasure to announce the publication of this work which we regard, 

 so far as we have had an opportunity of examining it, as one of the best popular 

 treatises on the subject extant. As a literary production it is highly creditable 

 t o its author. Amer. Jour, of Dental Science. 



