"Johnston's Dental Miscellany, Volume 6" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century dentistry. This compilation, published in 1874, provides a snapshot of the dental practices, theories, and debates prevalent during that era. While the author remains anonymous, the miscellany serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding the evolution of dental science and its impact on society.
Readers interested in medical history, particularly the history of dentistry, will find this volume to be an engaging and informative read. It showcases the challenges and innovations that shaped modern dental care.
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