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DENTAL WRITERS.

Robert Blake, M. D., Author of a celebrated work on
" the teeth in man and various animals ;" published at
Edinburgh, 1799.
Joseph Fox, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London ; and of the Society of Medicine, Paris ; Lecturer
on the structure and diseases of the teeth at Guy's Hospital,
and Surgeon Dentist Extraordinary to their Royal High-
nesses, the Dukes of Kent and Sussex. Mr. Fox wrote a
quarto work of 180 pages, illustrated with twenty-three
copper-plates, on the natural history and diseases of the
teeth. He died a few years ago.
Thomas Bell, F. R. S., F. L. S., Member of the Royal
College of Surgeons, London Lecturer on the anatomy
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and diseases of the teeth at Guy's Hospital ; Author of an
excellent work of 330 pages octavo, on the anatomy, phy-
siology and diseases of the teeth.
James Snell, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London ; Author of " A practical guide to operations on
the teeth, &c." 207 pages, octavo.
Leonard Koecker, Doctor in Medicine and Surgery, a
German by birth, and now residing in London. Author of
Principles and practice of dental surgery, a work contain-
ing very many valuable practical observations. Mr.
Koecker has travelled much in Europe and America, lived
several years at Philadelphia, and has had a good op-
portunity of observing the practice of dentists in different
countries. He is one of the most thorough and effectual
dental operators of the present day. We shall have fre-
quent occasion to cite his opinions.
Samuel S. Fitch? M. D;, of Philadelphia ; Author of a
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