The first internal use of Gypsum (plaster of Paris) to fill bony defects was reported more than 100 years ago, and its use has been supported by various studies. But the recrystallization of calcium ...
EXPERIMENTS carried out in this laboratory with some commercial gypsum plasters show that, between 0° and 50° C., temperature may exert a comparatively small effect upon the rate of hydration of the ...
MUCH attention has been given to calcium sulphate hemihydrate since it was recognised as the active principle of plaster of Paris, but its characteristics as a crystal species have hitherto remained ...
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