At the request of your Program Committee I will present to this Society the results of my experiments in the treatment of this common but stubborn disease with the Roentgen rays. In preparing
Is Another Chapter in Public Phthisiophobia About to Be Written?
According to press reports, the special committee appointed by the State Senate at the last session of the Legislature to inquire into the advisability of establishing a State hospital for the care of
Electricity: Why It Should Be Taught in Dental Colleges, and How
Let us approach this subject with a few simple deductions. Why do we have dental colleges? To equip men and women to properly practice dentistry. Why do we practice dentistry? To serve humanity.
A Critical Study of Tuberculin and Allied Products Based Upon a Collective Investigation
When our worthy president requested me to prepare a paper to be read before this section treating upon the subject of tuberculin and allied products, I thought best to make the basis of
Anesthesia of Sensitive Dentin With Cataphoresis
Patient, Mr. A. E. Caron, a senior dental student, O. M. U. The teeth were all filled with cement or open cavities, because they were so extremely sensitive that they could not be
The Rhinologist: An Important Factor in the Prevention of Tuberculosis
The rhinologist, while at first looked upon with disfavor by the general practitioner, has made a worthy and enviable place for himself in the field of medicine. He has called the attention of
A Study of the Diagnosis of Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis Based Upon the Pathology of Disease
The great interest which has been awakened in the subject of tuberculosis in recent years has caused this dread disease to assume a brighter aspect. It is not the hopeless disease that it
Technique Of Applying Cataphoresis Successfully
Like the reign of a “Sphere of Influence” in the ever-changing history of nations, cataphoresis in dentistry came like a rush for an Eldorado, and then almost as suddenly ceased to be used