A Dissertation on Artificial Teeth
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Title
A Dissertation on Artificial Teeth
Subject
Dubois de Chémant, Nicolas, 1753-1824
Boston Medical Library (1805-1826)
Plates (illustrations)
Description
Nicolas Dubois de Chémant began to issue this text—part scientific tract, part advertisement—in France in 1788, advocating dentures which were more durable and produced no offensive odors. His work passed through five subsequent English editions; this is the fourth.
The plate illustrates different types of dentures, both single teeth and rows, and their means of attachment in the mouth.
Abstract
Illustrated plate showing dentures from Nicolas Dubois de Chemant's A Dissertation on Artificial Teeth, Evincing the Advantage of Teeth Made of Mineral Paste, over Every Denomination of Animal Substance
Creator
Dubois de Chémant, Nicolas, 1753-1824
Publisher
T. Bensley
Date Created
1804
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Boston Medical Library Rare Books Collection (30.B.64)
Format
image
Extent
2 illustrated plates
Provenance
Deposited by the Boston Athenaeum in the Boston Medical Library, 1898
Files
Collection
Citation
Dubois de Chémant, Nicolas, 1753-1824, “A Dissertation on Artificial Teeth,” OnView, accessed May 11, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/12898.