Atlas and text-book of dentistry including diseases of the mouth / by Gustav Preiswerk. Edited by George W. Warren.
- Preiswerk, Gustav
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Atlas and text-book of dentistry including diseases of the mouth / by Gustav Preiswerk. Edited by George W. Warren. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the University of Toronto, Harry A Abbott Dentistry Library, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harry A Abbott Dentistry Library, University of Toronto.
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No text description is available for this image![reduced to a smaller scale by Mr. Fink, and reproduced in Plates 25 to 27 and 39 to 44. I am also indebted to Professor (Dr.) Jul. Kollmann for the use of several specimens from the anatomical collection in this city (Plates 1, 2, and 4 and Figure 82). From Professor (Dr.) Ed. Kaufmann I received the cyst represented in Figure 54, and Professor (Dr.) Friedrich Miiller kindly supplied me with a case of typhoid ulcer from his clinic (Plate 13 a). The section of an alveolar process and root of a tooth reproduced in Plate 5, Figure l,was obtained from the collection of anatomical specimens of Dr. Romer, Docent in Strassburg ; while the examples of hypoplasia shown in Plates 19 and 20 were sent to me by Professor (Dr.) Billeter in Zurich. The following are borrowed from text-books : Figures 40 to 42 (Rose), Figures 6,8 and 9 (Merkel), and Figure 97 (Miller). In the correction of ])roof I was assisted by my colleague Dr. Paul Witzig, Dr. Gtistav Leimgrnber, and my brother Paul Preiswerk, to all of whom I wish to express my w^armest thanks for their untiring labors. Illustrations of such high merit deserved to be associated with reading-matter of corresponding excellence, and I have honestly tried to produce a book which should prove useful and stimulating to students of dentistry as well as physicians engaged in dental practice. If I have failed to realize these good intentions in every particular, I hope to be judged with some indulgence in consideration of my many duties in dispensary and private practice, which leave me little time and opi)ortunity for the concentration so necessary to literary production. The subject of laboratory technic has-been omitted, as it does not properly belong in a ''Medical Atlas. GUST. PKEISWERK-MAGGI. a](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21202849_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)