"Lectures On Oral Surgery" by Thomas Lewis Gilmer is a comprehensive exploration of surgical techniques and practices in the field of oral surgery. This historical text provides invaluable insights into the methods and understanding of oral surgery during its time. Covering a range of topics from basic principles to advanced procedures, the book offers detailed explanations and practical guidance for dental professionals and students.
Gilmer's work is a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of surgical techniques and the historical context of modern oral surgery. It serves as a critical reference for those studying the history of medicine and dentistry, as well as providing context for current practices. This edition ensures that Gilmer's important contributions remain accessible to a new generation of practitioners and scholars.
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