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1 Department of Pathology, School of Dental and Oral Surgery of the Faculty of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
The formation of calcium carbonate crystals as a product of bacterial metabolism is recorded. The in vitro formation of crystals is of interest as a supplemental fact in the further corroboration of the Naeslund theory of salivary calculus formation.
Submitted on March 8, 1951
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