"General Surgery and Pathology for Dentists", by Edmund W. Roughton, offers a detailed exploration of surgical and pathological principles as they relate to dental practice. Published in 1895, this book provides invaluable insights into the medical knowledge and techniques considered essential for dentists of the late 19th century.
Roughton's work covers a range of surgical procedures and pathological conditions, offering a comprehensive overview of the medical aspects intersecting with dentistry. This historical text is not only a resource for understanding the evolution of dental practices but also a fascinating glimpse into the broader medical landscape of its time.
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