Publisher's Synopsis
"Pharmakologie FÃ1/4r Zahnärzte" (Pharmacology for Dentists) by Willem Storm Van Leeuwen, originally published in 1921, provides a comprehensive overview of pharmacology relevant to dental practice. This German-language text delves into the essential pharmacological principles and their practical application in dentistry.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including the effects of various drugs on oral tissues, pain management, and the use of medications in treating dental infections. It serves as a valuable resource for dental students and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the pharmacological aspects of dental medicine. This historic text offers insights into the state of dental pharmacology in the early 20th century.
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