Entry Nos. 3600–3699
98 Garrison-Morton entries in this range.
1918 CE
#3650
Accidental injection of bile ducts with petrolatum and bismuth paste. Preliminary report on a new method.
Reich was the first to obtain cholangiograms.
1919 CE
#3651
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gall-bladder and bilary ducts. Preliminary report on a new method.
See No. 3649.
1924 CE
#3652
Roentgenologic examination of the gallbladder.
Introduction of cholecystography.
1924 CE
#3653
Studies in hepatic function. VI. A. The pharmacological behavior of certain dyes. B. The value of selected phthalein compounds in the estimation of hepatic function.
Bromsulphthalein test for liver function.
1925 CE
#3654
Ueber eine neue kolloidchemische Liquorreaktion und ihre praktischen Ergebnisse.
Takata-Ara reaction for the diagnosis of liver disease.
1927 CE
#3655
Funktionsprüfung der Leber mittels Bilirubinbelastung.
Bilirubin excretion test of liver function. See also his thesis, published in 1925.
1929 CE
#3656
Hepato-nephromegalia glykogenika (Glykogenspeicherkrankheit der Leber und Nieren).
“Von Gierke’s disease”, glycogen disease of hepatomegalic type. See also the review by S. van Creveld, Medicine, 1939, 18, 1-128.
1929 CE
#3657
Diseases of the liver, gall-bladder, and bile ducts. 3rd edition.
1931 CE
#3658
Über ein neues Röntgensymptom der Gallensteinkrankheit.
Star-shaped radiolucencies caused by gas in gallstones.
1933 CE
#3659
The synthesis of hippuric acid: a new test of liver function.
Quick’s liver-function test.
1937 CE
#3660
Resection of head of pancreas and duodenum for carcinoma – pancreatoduodenectomy.
See also the same journal, 1943, 77, 581-84.
1937 CE
#3661
Treatment of alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver with high vitamin therapy.
A pioneer paper on the dietary treatment of cirrhosis.
1938 CE
#3662
The flocculation of cephalin-cholesterol emulsions by pathological sera.
Cephalin-cholesterol liver-function test.
1938 CE
#3663
Synthesis of hippuric acid in man following intravenous injection of sodium benzoate.
Intravenous hippuric acid test for liver function. With H. N. Ottenstein and H. Weltchek. See also Amer. J. Dis., 1939, 6, 716-17.
1939 CE
#3664
On aspiration biopsy of the liver, with remarks on its diagnostic significance.
Modern method of liver puncture.
1944 CE
#3665
The serum colloidal gold reactions as a liver function test.
1944 CE
#3666
The thymol turbidity test as an indicator of liver dysfunction.
1530 CE
#3667
Artzney Buchlein, wider allerlei Kranckeyten und Gebrachen der Tzeen: Getzogen auss dem Galeno, Auicenna, Mesue, Cornelio Celso vnd andern mehr der Artzney Doctorn seher nützlich zu lesen.
The first book on dentistry, probably intended for the general public. The unidentified writer confined himself to extracts from the works of ancient and recent writers on the subject. The woodcut on the title page wa…
1594 CE
#3669
La chirurgie françoise recueillie des antiens médecins et chirurgiens.
Guillemeau was Paré’s son-in-law. His splendidly illustrated work is of special importance for dentistry and for surgery for cleft lip. It describes pyorrhea alveolaris for the first time and is also the …
1685 CE
#3670
The operator for the teeth shewing how to preserve the teeth and gums from all the accidents they are subject to: With particular directions for childrens teeth: As also the description and use of the polican, never published before.
The first separate British publication on dentistry, a pamphlet of 22pp. Editions were also published in Dublin, 1686, and London, 1687. The 1685 edition was reprinted by Dawson, 1969, and the Dublin edition was repri…
1728 CE
#3671
Le chirurgien dentiste, ou traité des dents. 2 vols.
Pierre Fauchard has been called the “Father of Dentistry”; his comprehensive and scientific account of all that concerned dentistry in the 18th century is one of the greatest books in the history of the su…
1742 CE
#3672
A practical treatise upon dentition; or, the breeding of teeth in children.
The first English book on children’s teeth. Reprinted, Dawson, 1966. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1756 CE
#3673
Abhandlung von den Zähnen des menschlichen Körpers und deren Krankheiten.
The first important German manual of dentistry. Pfaff, dentist to Frederick the Great, was the first to describe the taking of dental impressions and the casting of models for false teeth. This book ranks in importanc…
1768 CE
#3674
A treatise on the disorders and deformities of the teeth and gums.
Earliest English dental textbook. Berdmore was the first to mention the use of the microscope for the study of the minute structure of teeth.
1771 CE
#3675
The natural history of the human teeth.
This is a detailed study of the mouth, jaws and teeth with exceptionally accurate plates. Hunter correctly understood the growth and development of the jaws and their relation to the muscles of mastication. He coined …
1778 CE
#3676
A practical treatise on the diseases of the teeth, intended as a supplement to the natural history of those parts.
This and Hunter's The natural history of the human teeth (No. 3675) revolutionized the practice of dentistry and provided a basis for later dental research. Hunter devised appliances for the correction of malocclusion…
1788 CE
#3677
Dissertation sur les avantages des nouvelles dents, et rateliers artificiels, incorruptibles et sans odeur.
Dubois de Chémant was the first dentist to manufacture porcelain teeth by a process modified from that originally invented by an apothecary named Alexis Duchâteau in 1776. His book was translated into Eng…
1801 CE
#3678
A treatise on the human teeth, concisely explaining their structure and cause of disease and decay.
First American book on the teeth, a pamphlet of 26pp. It was intended for the lay public and listed sound rules of oral hygiene, explained the nature of dental diseases and their treatment, and stressed preventive mai…
1803 CE
#3679
The natural history of the human teeth
Fox’s classic treatise on the teeth is the first to include explicit directions for correcting dental irregularities. It is the first work on orthodontics.
1839 CE
#3680
The dental art, a practical treatise on dental surgery.
One of the most popular books on the subject ever published. It underwent 13 editions during the next 74 years! Harris was instrumental in founding the first dental college in the world, the Baltimore College of Denta…
1839 CE
#3681
On the structure, physiology, and pathology of the persistent capsular investments and pulp of the tooth.
“Nasmyth’s membrane”, or persistent dental capsule.
1842 CE–1844 CE
#3682
Systematisches Handbuch der Zahnheilkunde. Bd. 2: Anatomie des Mundes.
Original description (p. 107) of “Carabelli’s cusp”, tuberculus anomalus, sometimes found on the lingual surface of the upper permanent molars. It was first illustrated on Tab. XI, Fig. 4e, and Tab. …
1848 CE
#3683
A course of lectures on dental physiology and surgery.
Tomes invented a set of anatomically correct forceps for tooth extraction, thereby elevating this device, which had been previously neglected, to dentistry’s most important extraction instrument. This book was r…
1858 CE
#3684
On certain irregularities of the teeth with cases illustrative of a novel method of successful treatment.
First work devoted exclusively to irregularities of the teeth.
1876 CE
#3685
Suppurative inflammation of the gums, and absorption of the gums and alveolar process.
“Riggs’s disease” – pyorrhoea alveolaris. Treatment of the disease by scraping was introduced by Riggs.
1887 CE
#3686
Notes on orthodontia, with a new system of regulation and retention.
The specialty of orthodontics received a new impetus with the work of Angle. He organized and classified the various abnormalities of the teeth and jaws and devised many methods of treating them. Through a series of b…
1890 CE
#3687
The micro-organisms of the human mouth.
In 1884 Miller became professor of dentistry at the University of Berlin, the first foreigner ever to receive a professorial appointment at a German University. Inspired by study of bacteriology under Robert Koch, Mil…
1896 CE
#3688
The “x” rays in the practice of dental surgery.
Harrison was the first to describe a method of making dental radiographs.
1917 CE
#3690
Oral roentgenology.
1922 CE–1925 CE
#3691
An investigation into the aetiology of dental caries. I: The nature of the destructive agent and the production of artificial caries. II" The biological characteristics and distribution of B. acidolphilus odontolyticus. III: Further experiments on the production of artificial caries. IV: Accessory factors in dental caries. (1) Reaction of the saliva (2) Acid resistance of teeth.(3) Bacteriotropic action of saliva.
Isolation of Lactobacillus odontolyticus I and II from carious teeth. Digital facsimile of part 1 from PubMedCentral at this link. Digital facsimile of part 4 from PubMedCentral at this link.
1925 CE
#3692
A new kind of x-ray examination for preventive dentistry.
Original description of technique of making “bite-wing” radiographs.
1877 CE
#3693
The history of the reform movement in the dental profession in Great Britain during the last twenty years.
The history of the beginnings of an organized dental profession in Britain.
1885 CE
#3694
Dental bibliography: A standard reference list of books on dentistry published throughout the world from 1536 to 1885.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1909 CE
#3695
A history of dentistry from the most ancient times until the end of the eighteenth century.
1913 CE–1926 CE
#3696
Kulturgeschichte der Zahnheilkunde. 4 vols. Edited by Curt Proskauer.
Vol. 4: Iconographia odontologia. Mit 186 abbildungen, by Curt Proskauer.
1921 CE
#3697
Geschichte der Zahnheilkunde
Second edition, 1926 (reprinted 1964).
1921 CE–1969 CE
#3698
Index of the periodical dental literature in the English language.
Retrospective from 1839; discontinued in 1969. Later known as Index to dental literature. Digital facsimile of the early volumes from the Hathi Trust at this link. Black spearheaded the project and supervised the comp…
1926 CE
#3699