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ORAL DISEASES. A PRACTICAL TREATISE OFFERING DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC AID TO THE PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY.
By JAMES L. ZEMSKY, D.D.S. Price, $8. Pp. 402, with 414 engravings. Brooklyn: Physicians and Surgeons Book Company, 1930.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1930;12(6):861.
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This is a volume of 402 pages printed on extra heavy, glazed paper and illustrated with 414 engravings made from original roentgenograms and photographs. It is, in substance, "a reprint of a long series of articles which were published originally in The Dental Digest under the title 'Oral Surgery in Practice,' from November, 1926, through June, 1929."
The aim of the author is to substitute for the academic method of teaching a course of practical instruction consisting of clinical cases together with a discussion reviewing the most common surgical diseases of the mouth. The material presented is such as comes more particularly within the scope of the dentist-oral surgeon. The manner of presentation is clear and, especially with the copious, excellent illustrations, is easily followed. The volume will form a valuable addition to the library of any otolaryngologist.
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