Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1931–1932

Officers and Trustees of the American Dental Association 1931–1932

ANNOUNCEMENTS* CALENDAR OF M EETIN G S American Dental Association, Buffalo, N.Y., September 12-16. American Academy of Restorative D entis­ try, Buff...

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ANNOUNCEMENTS* CALENDAR OF M EETIN G S American Dental Association, Buffalo, N.Y., September 12-16. American Academy of Restorative D entis­ try, Buffalo, N. Y., September 11-12. American Academy of Periodontology, Buffalo, N. Y., September 8-10. American Congress of Physical Therapy, N ew York City, September 6-9. American Full Denture Society, Buffalo, N. Y., September 9-10. American Society for the Advancement of G eneral Anesthesia in Dentistry, N ew York City, October 24. American Society for the Promotion of Children’s Dentistry, Buffalo, N.Y., Septem­ ber 15. American Society of Oral Surgeons and Exodontists, Buffalo, N. Y., September 9-10. Association of American Women Dentists, Buffalo, N. Y., September 12. Congress of International Anesthesia Re­ search Society, New York City, October 17-21. Greater N ew York December M eeting, N ew York City, December 5-9. Italian Stomatologic Congress, Rome, Sep­ tember. M ontreal Dental Club, October 13-15. National Association of Dental Examiners, Buffalo, N. Y v September 10. National Board of Dental Examiners, Buf­ falo, N. Y., September 12. Odontological Society of W estern Pennsyl­ vania, Pittsburgh, November 8-10. Society for Advancement of General Anes­ thesia in Dentistry, N ew York City, third Monday in February, April, October and December. Southern Society of Orthodontists, K nox­ ville, Tenn., October 31-November 2. *Announcements must be received by the fifth day of the month in order to be pub­ lished in the forthcoming issue of T h e Jo u r n a l .

American Dental Assistants Association, Buffalo, N. Y., September 12-15. American Dental Hygienists’ Association, Buffalo, N. Y., September 12-16. ST A T E SOCIETIES District of Columbia, at George W ashing­ ton University, W ashington, D. C., second and fourth Tuesdays in each month from October to June, inclusive. November Florida, at Hollywood (3-5). December Ohio, at Cleveland (5-7). S T A T E BOARDS OF D EN TA L EXAM INERS Indiana, at Indianapolis, November 14. J. M. Hale, Secretary, Mt. Vernon. Massachusetts, at Boston, November 1416. W . Henry Grant, Secretary, State House, Boston. N ew Jersey, at Trenton, December 5-10. John C. Forsyth, Secretary, 148 N. State St., Trenton. Wisconsin, at M ilwaukee, December 12-17. S. F. Donovan, Secretary, Tomah. D E N T A L EDITORS CLUB The second annual meeting of the Dental Editors Club w ill be held in Buffalo at the Hotel Statler, September 11, at 10 P .M . A breakfast w ill be served prior to the busi­ ness meeting. All editors of dental publica­ tions are invited to attend this meeting. R. N. D o u g l a s , Secretary, 506 S. Second St., Elkhart, Ind. M A SSA C H U SETTS BOARD OF D EN TA L EXAM INERS The Massachusetts Board of Dental Ex­ aminers w ill hold an examination for regis­ tration of dentists and oral hygienists in Boston, November 14-16. Full information, application blanks, etc., can be obtained by applying to W . Henry Grant, Secretary, Room 141, State House, Boston. All appli-

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cations must be filed at the office of the secretary at least ten days before the date set for the examination. N A T IO N A L BOARD OF D E N T A L EXAM INERS The annual meeting of the National Board of Dental Examiners w ill be held at the Statler Hotel, Buffalo, September 12, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of electing officers and transacting such business as may come before the board. H a r r y W . N e l s o n , Secretary pro tem, 1747 M edical Arts Bldg., M inneapolis, Minn. W ISCO NSIN ST A T E BOARD OF D E N T A L EXAM INERS The next examination of the W isconsin State Board of Dental Examiners w ill be held December 12-17 at M arquette U niver­ sity Dental Department, M ilwaukee. For further information, address S. F. D o n o v a n , Secretary, Tomah. D EN TA L ECONOM IC CLUB OF BUFFALO T he Dental Economic Club of Buffalo will hold a noonday luncheon in the Statler Hotel, September 16. A. J. B r o t h e r s , Secretary, 631 W alden Ave. Buffalo. N EW

JERSEY BOARD OF REG ISTR A TIO N T he State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry of N ew Jersey w ill hold its regular examinations, in Trenton, commencing December 5, and con­ tinuing for five days thereafter. T h e exam­ ination fee is $25; re-examination fee, $10. Attention is invited to the follow ing quo­ tation from the dental law of N ew Jersey: “Applicant shall present to said Board a certificate from the Commissioner of Edu­ cation of this State, showing that he or she has obtained an academic education consist­ ing of a four-year course of study in an approved high school or the equivalent thereof.” In accordance with this law , the secretary w ill issue application blanks only on presentation of the required certificate from the Commission of Education, State House, Trenton. Application must be filed complete ten days before the date of exam ­

inations. Address all communications for further particulars to J o h n C. F o r s y t h , Secretary, 148 W . State St., Trenton. AM ERICAN ASSO CIATIO N FOR T H E A D V A N C E M E N T OF ORAL DIAG NO SIS Those interested in elevating the status of oral diagnosis are asked to meet to organize a society for this purpose, at the Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., at 10 a. m., September 12. A luncheon w ill be held at 12:30 fol­ lowing the meeting. H a r o l d J . L e o n a r d , Chairman, Organization Committee, 630 W . 168th St., N ew York City. IN D IA N A S T A T E BOARD OF D E N T A L EXAM INERS The Indiana State Board of Dental Ex­ aminers w ill meet beginning November 14, for the purpose of exam ining all applicants with proper credentials and qualifications for licensure for dental practice in Indiana. For information as to requirements and for application blanks, address J . M. H a l e , Sec'y.-Treas., Mt. Vernon. A LPH A OM EGA FR A T E R N IT Y A meeting of the Supreme Council of the Alpha Omega Fraternity has been called by the order of the Supreme Chancellor, Sep­ tember 12, at 2 p. m., at the Touraine Hotel, Buffalo. T he chairman of local arrange­ ments is M. W olfsohn, 131 Linwood Ave., Buffalo. A. M. F l a s c h n e r , Supreme Scribe, 419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. ASSO CIATIO N O F AM ERICAN W OM EN D E N T IS T S T he eleventh annual meeting of the A s­ sociation of American Women Dentists w ill be held at the Statler Hotel, Buffalo, Sep­ tember 12 at 2 p. m., a banquet following, at 6:30. G e n e v a E. G r o t h , Chairman, Publicity Committee, 1301 M edical Arts Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. W A R N IN G A G A IN S T IM POSTER For the past few weeks, an imposter has been working among the dentists of Georgia, selling what he called a quick repair for

Announcements dentures, also for rebasing purposes. This commodity is called “D en-Ture-M etal Prod­ ucts,” and is supposed to be manufactured in Lbs Angeles, Calif. Efforts to locate the manufacturers there have failed. The product has proved to be worthless. F. L. H u ie , Vidalia, Ga. C O N T IN U A T IO N OF T H E PORT IN D E X Announcement is made of a continuation of the Port Index, which embraces, in two large volumes, the German dental literature from IS47 to 1902 and the more important foreign professional publications. A t the time of Professor Port’s death, all material up to 1914 had been added to the original, except that for 1908-1912, which w as put out under Professor Euler’s supervision. The W orld W ar interfered with continuance with the work, but, in 1929, the Central Associa­ tion of German Dentists authorized R. H esse-Doebeln to assemble the intervening material. A fter eighteen months’ work, with a small staff of co-workers, the material for the volumes, 1915-1918, 1919-1928, 1929 and 1930, has been assembled. The volume for 1929, ow ing to the financial stringency, is being published monthly in small pamph­ lets at a small cost to the members of the central association. A subscription list for others interested w ill be circulated shortly, with further information. N EW T Y P E OF CLINICAL RESEARCH UNDER AM ERICAN STO M ATOLOGICAL ASSO CIATIO N M edical and dental practitioners are con­ tinuously confronted with numerous perplex­ ing problems urgently demanding solution, and the nature and extent of which are of such character that they cannot be solved exclusively by the relatively limited labora­ tory research work now at our command, exemplary as that may be. Laboratory find­ ings must be supplemented by clinical ob­ servation, which, to be effective, should be in overwhelm ing proportion. Actually, m il­ lions of cases should be studied by thousands of practitioners throughout the country or even the world, stretching over a sufficiently long period of y e a r s; which w ill eliminate the elements of uncertainty and possible per­ sonal bias. T o accomplish such a stupendous under­ taking, the clinical investigation must neces­

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sarily be unlim ited, even embracing p riv a te practice. T he plan as developed is of such nature that most practitioners can partici­ pate in the work, and do so without sacrifice of much time or effort. In fact, it was with the view of stimulating the clinician to such action that a committee on clinical research was created by the American Stomatological Association, which includes a number of outstanding men in the country representing the various medical and dental specialties. T he appended questionnaire is submitted for the purpose of selecting suitable men to conduct this investigation. Those readers of this communication who are interested in research related to medicodental problems are requested to answer it personally, at the same time suggesting the names of practi­ tioners who, in their opinion, would be in­ terested in becoming active participants, in order that an invitation may be extended to them to do so and a questionnaire sent. 1.

H ave you ever engaged in an investiga­ tion requiring careful and uniform ob­ servation of phenomena and the accurate recording of findings? Yes No If so, please indicate briefly the nature of the study. 2. W ould you be interested in becoming one of a large group of practitioners engaged in carrying on research along the lines of clinical investigation? Yes No 3.

W ould you be w illing to contribute to this research by obtaining and recording the necessary data and forwarding these records to the secretary of the Committee on Clinical Research of the American Stomatological Association? Yes No

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W ould you be w illing to enlist the aid of one or more physicians in making physi­ cal and laboratory examinations for a rea­ sonable number of selected cases?

Yes No W ould you be w illin g to make oral examinations and render your opinion and advice for a reasonable number of patients selected by physicians? Yes No Please reply to J a m e s L. Z e m s k y , Secretary, Committee on Clinical Research, 309 East 49th St. N ew York City. 5.

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of the A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N 212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. Your teeth and their care. St. Louis, Mosby, 1932. $1.25. Pharmaceutical recipe book. Baltimore, Md., American Pharma­ ceutical Assn., 1929. $5.00. Orthodontic laboratory manual. St. Louis, Mosby, 1930. $2.00. Dental terminology. Chicago, American Dental Assn., 1930. (Free.) Bacterial infection with special reference to dental practice. P hila­ delphia, Lea & Febiger,1925. $6.00. Appleton, J. L. T ., Jr., & Laboratory guide in bacteriology. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 192S. Bryant, C. K. $2.75. Outline of bacteriology. N ew York, W . A . Broder, 1929. $2.00. Bartels, H. A. Cost of equipping a dental office. Chicago, University of Chicago Beck, Dorothy F. Press, 1932. $1.00. Principles and technique of oral surgery. Brooklyn, Dental Items of Berger, Adolph Interest Pub. Co., 1927. $7.00. Principles and technique of the removal of teeth. Brooklyn, Dental Berger, Adolph Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1929. $7.50. Ultraviolet light and vitamin D in nutrition. Chicago, University of Blunt, Katharine, & Chicago Press, 1930. $2.50. Cowan, Ruth Bodecker, C. F. Elementary histology for dental hygienists. N ew York, W . A. Broder, 1929. $2.00. Bogert, L. J. Nutrition and physical fitness. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1931. $3.00. Bosworth, H. J. Dental economics. Chicago, Bosworth Economic Institute, 1932. $10.00. Box, H. K. Necrotic gingivitis. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1930. $1.00. Box, H. K. Treatment of the periodontal pocket. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1928. $1.00. Bregstein, S. J. Business conduct of an ethical practice. Brooklyn, Dental Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1932. $4.00. Broderick, F. W . Dental medicine. St. Louis, Mosby, 1928. $6.00. Broderick, F. W . Dental bacteriology. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 2. Edinburgh, Livingstone, 1926. $2.50. Brothers, E. D. Dental jurisprudence. St. Louis, Mosby, 1928. $2.25. Brown, A. J. Dental metallurgy. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 11. New York, Wood, 1928. $2.50. Brown, W . L. Endocrines in general medicine. St. Louis, Mosby, 1927. $3.00. Buckley, J. P. Modern dental materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1926. $6.00. Bulleid, Arthur Textbook of,bacteriology for dental students. St. Louis, Mosby, 1927. $4.50. Adams, C. W. American Pharma­ ceutical Assn. Anderson, G. M. Anthony, L. P. Appleton, J. L. T ., Jr.

*Books may be borrow ed by members of the Association for a period of one week after date of receipt; and if not reserved for some one else, the period w ill be extended on request. A deposit of $2.00 for each volume to be sent at one time should accompany all requests for books. T his w ill be refunded on return of books. f l f you wish to purchase books, indicate plainly which books you desire and enclose check with order.

Announcements Bunce, E. W . Bunting, R. W. Burchard, H. H., & Inglis, O. E. Burkhart, H. J. Buxton, J. L. D. Buxton, J. L. D. Cahn, L. R. Campbell, J. M. Cattell, Psyche Clark, C. A. Cogswell, W . W . Colyer, J. F., & Sprawson, Evelyn Colyer, Stanley Daukes, S. H.

Davis, M. M. Dental Board of the United Kingdom Dental Board of the United Kingdom Diamond, M.

Doxtater, L. W . Endleman, Julio Ennis, L. M. Farkasch, O. Federspiel, M. N. Felcher, F. R. Feldman, M. H. Ferguson, H. W.

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Bunce-Kanouse full denture technic. Chicago, Coe Laboratories, Inc., 1929. $1.25. A textbook of oral pathology for students and practitioners of den­ tistry. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1929. $7.00. Textbook o f dental pathology and therapeutics for students and practitioners. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1926. $7.50. Care of the mouth and teeth. (National Health Series.) N ew York, Funk & W agnalls, 1928. $.30. Dental pathology. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 7. New York, Wood, 1927. $2.50. Dental surgery. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 8. New York, Wood, 1927. $2.50. Basic principles of general and oral pathology. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dental Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1929. $4.50. Those teeth of yours. London, Heinemann, 1929. $1.50. Dentition as a measure of maturity. Cambridge, Harvard U niver­ sity Press, 1928. $1.00. Dental radiography. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 5. N ew York, Wood, 1926. $2.50. Dental oral surgery. Pittsburgh, Penna., Dental Digest, Inc., 1932. $ 10.00. Dental surgery and pathology. N ew York, Longmans, 1931. $12.50. Chronic infection of the jaw s: a short radiological and clinical study. N ew York, M acmillan, 1926. $3.50. M edical museum: Modern developments, organization and technical methods based on a new system of visual teaching. London, W ell­ come Foundation, Ltd., n.d. (N o purchase orders accepted.) Paying your sickness bills. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1931. $2.50. Four lectures on “general anesthesia.” London, Dental Board of the United Kingdom, 1926. $1.25. Three lectures on “dental alloys.” Delivered under the auspices of the Dental Board of the United Kingdom. London, Dental Board of the United Kingdom, 1927. $1.25. Dental anatomy. A graphic presentation of tooth forms' with an original technique for their reproduction. N ew York, Macmillan, 1929. $5.00. Procedures in modern crown and bridge-work. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dental Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1931. $8.00. Special dental pathology; a treatise for students and practitioners. St. Louis, Mosby, 1927. $7.00. Dental roentgenology. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1931. $6.50. Dilemmas o f dentistry. N ew York, Dodd Bros., 1931. $3.50. Harelip and cleft palate. St. Louis, Mosby, 1927. $5.00. Art of porcelain in dentistry. St. Louis, Mosby, 1932. $9.00. Manual of exodontia. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1930. $3.50. Child’s book of the teeth. Yonkers-on-Hudson, W orld Book Co., 1932. $ 0.68.

Fine, Samuel Fönes, A. C. Fönes, A. C.

Principles and practice of dental assistant. Worcester, Mass., H am il­ ton Pub. Co., 1931. $2.50. Mouth hygiene; a textbook for dental hygienists. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1927. $5.00. Preventive dentistry. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1925. $2.75.

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Gii ft. W ., & I n v„ A. J. Goepp^;-:. M. Goslee, H. J. Gottlieb, B., & Orban, B. Graves, Lulu G. Greenfield, A. L. Gregory, W. K. Gwathmey, J. T. Gwinn, C. D. Gysi, Alfred Hackh, I. W. D. Haden, R. L. Hanau, R. L. Hanau, R. L. Hartman, L. L. Head, Joseph Hedstrom, Gustav H eadridge, D avis, & Gibsoö, S. K. Herbst, Emil, & Apffelstaedt, M ax Hertzler, E. Hess, W alter, & Zürcher, Ernst Hildebrand, G. Y. Hodgen, J. D. Hogeboom, F. E. Hyatt, T . P. Ivy, R. H., & Curtis, Lawrence Jamieson, J. D. H. Jerman, E. C. Jordan, E. O.

Bone as a measure of development: W hen and how we acquired our teeth. Chicago, American Dental Association, 1928. $4.00. Public health aspects of dental decay in children. N ew York, American Child Health Assn., 1930. $1.25. Dental education in the United States and Canada. New York, Car­ negie Foundaton, 1926. (Free.) Gold inlays by the indirect system. Brooklyn, Dental Items of Interest, 1932. $8.00. Dental state board questions and answers. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1928. $4.50. Principles and practice of crown and bridge-work. Brooklyn, D en­ tal Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1926. $7.50. Die V e r ä n d e r u n g e n der gewebe bei übermässiger beanspruchung der zähne. Leipzig, Georg Thiem e, 1931. Unbound, $6.50. Bound, $7.00. Foods in health and disease. N ew York, M acmillan, 1932. $3.50. Interpretation of dental r a d i o g r a m s . Rochester, N. Y., Ritter Den­ tal M fg. Co., 1926. $2.50. Our face from fish to man. N ew York, Putnam, 1929. $4.50. Textbook of anesthesia. New York, Macmillan, 1929. $7.50. Textbook o f exodontia. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1927. $2.75. Special teeth for cross-bite cases. N ew York, Dentists’ Supply Co., 1928. (Pam phlet.) (N o purchase orders accepted.) Chemical reactions and their equations. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1928. $2.00. Dental infection and systemic disease. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1928. $2.50. Dental engineering. Buffalo, N. Y., Author, 1926. (No purchase orders accepted.) Hanau intraoral method vs. Gysi extraoral method. Buffalo, N. Y., Author, 1927. (N o purchase orders accepted.) Teeth and the mouth. N ew York, Appleton, 1927. $1.50. Everyday mouth hygiene. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1925. $1.00. Gangrene of dental pulp and its treatment. Stockholm, Sweden, Isaac Marcus, 1927. (N o purchase orders accepted.) Dental anatomy, human and comparative. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 6. N ew York, Wood, 1928. $2.50. Atlas and grundriss der missbildungen der kiefer and zähne. Mün­ chen, J. F. Lehmanns, 1928. (N o purchase orders accepted.) Technic of local anesthesia. St. Louis, Mosby, 1925. $5.50. Anatomy of the root-canals of the teeth. N ew York, Wood, 1925. $5.50. Studies in masticatory movements of human lower jaw . Berlin, Gruyter, 1931. (N o purchase orders accepted.) Practical dental metallurgy. St. Louis, Mosby, 1932. $3.75. Practical pedodontia or juvenile operative dentistry and public health dentistry. St. Louis, Mosby, 1927. $3.50. Hygiene of mouth and teeth. Brooklyn, N. Y., Brookl i Dental Pub. Co., 1929. $1.00. Fractures of the jaws, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1931. $4.50. Operative dentistry. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 9. New York, Wood, 1927. $2.50. Modern x-ray technic. St. Paul, Bruce Pub. Co., 1928. $5.50. Textbook of general bacteriology. Philadelphia, Saunders $ 6 .00 .

A n no u ncem en ts Jordan, M. Evangeline Kenner, Leo K ells, C. E. K ells, C. E. Kennedy, Edward Kent, E. N. LeGro, A. L. Leriche, R., & Policard, A. Leuck, Miriam S. Leven, Maurice, & Beck, Dorothy F. Livingston, Alexander Lloyd-W illiams, E. Logan, J. D. M argolis, H. M. Marriott, W . M. Marsden, P. H. M arshall, J. A. M aximow, A. A., & Bloom, Wm. McBride, W . C. M cCaw, Emma J. McCollum, E. V., & Simmonds, Nina McCollum, E. V., & Simmonds, Nina McCoy, J. D. McGehee, W . H. O. Mead, S. V. M ellanby, M ay Mellanby, M ay

Merritt, A. Moorehead, B., & Dewey, K^aethe W . Nevin, Mendell, & Puterbaugh, P. G. Nicho' -,, I. G. .

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Operative dentistry for children. Brooklyn, Dental ltd H. ,t Pub. Co., 1927. $5.00. ‘ A Folklore o f the teeth. New York, Macmillan, 1928. $+.00. Dentists’ own book, including a complete bookkeeping and 'If*■-*' ig system. St. Louis, Mosby, 1925. $7.50. > Three score years and nine. New Orleans, T he Author, 1 ,00. Partial denture construction. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dental Item ’ terest Pub. Co., 1928. $7.50. Business side of dentistry. St. Louis, Mosby, 1929. $5.00. Ceramics in dentistry. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dental Items of Ini i-est Pub. Co., 1926. $7.50. Normal and pathological physiology of bone. St. Louis, Mosby, 1928. $5.00. Study of dental clinics in the United States: 1930. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1932. $1.00. Practice of dentistry and incomes of dentists in twenty states: 1929. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1932. $2.00. Dental histology. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 10. New York, Wood, 1928. $2.50. Dental mechanics: a manual for students and junior practitioners, London, Bale, 1931. $2.00, Dental prosthetics. Outline of dental science. Vol. 4. Edinburgh, Livingstone, 1926. $2.50. Conquering arthritis. N ew York, M acmillan, 1932. $2.00. Infant nutrition: a textbook of infant feeding for students and prac­ titioners of medicine. St. Louis, Mosby, 1930. $5.50. Dental materia medica. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 3. Edin­ burgh, Livingstone, 1926. $2.50. Diseases of the teeth; their diagnosis and treatment. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1926. $4.50. Textbook of histology. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1930. $9.00. Juvenile dentistry. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1932. $2.75. Dental assistant. St. Louis, Mosby, 1926. $1.50. Food, nutrition and health. Baltimore, Authors, 1928. $1.50. Newer knowledge of nutrition. New York, M acmillan, 1929. $5.00. Applied orthodontia. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1931. $4.50. Textbook of operative dentistry. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1930. $10.00. Diseases of the mouth. St. Louis, Mosby, 1932. $10.00. Diet and the teeth: an experimental study. Part I. Dental structure in dogs. London, His M ajesty’s Stationery Office, 1929. $7.00. D iet and the teeth: an experimental study. Part II. A. D iet and dental disease. B. Diet and dental structure in mammals other than the dog. London, His M ajesty’s Stationery Office, 1930. $1.00. Periodontal diseases: diagnosis and treatment. N ew York, M ac­ millan, 1930. $+.00. Pathology of the mouth, Philadelphia, Saunders, 1925. $7.00. Conduction, infiltration and general anesthesia in dentistry. Brook­ lyn, Dental Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1927. $6.00. Prosthetic dentistry: an encyclopedia of full and partial denture prosthesis. St. Louis, Mosby, 1930. $12.50. Present status of dentistry in Japan. Tokyo, Japan, Japan Dental Assn., 1931. (Pamphlet.) (No purchase orders accepted.)

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Palmer, G. T., Der.ryberry, M ahew & Van Ingen, Philip Perry, M aude A. Phelps, Edith M. Pollia, J. A. Posner, J. J. Prinz, Hermann Prinz, Hermann Prinz, Hermann Pusey, W . A. Raper, H. R. Rapp, F. W . Ray, K. W . Report of'Committee on Growth and D evelop­ ment Report of Committee on Public Health Organ­ ization Reports o f Subcommittees on Nutrition and Health Centers Roberts, Lydia J. Rose, M ary S. Rukeyser, M. S. Schroff, Joseph Sears, V. H. Shaw, D. M. Sherman, H. C. Sicher, Harry, & Tandler, Julius Silverman, S. L. Simon, P. W. Simon, W ., & Base, Daniel Simons, A. M ., & Sinai, Nathan Simpson, C. O.

Simpson, C. O. Smith, G. F. R.

Dental histology and embryology. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1929. $5.00. Teeth and jaws roentgenologically considered. Annals of roentgen­ ology, volume 5. N ew York, Hoeber, 1929. $10.00. Table talks on dentistry. Brooklyn, Dental Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1928. $7.00. Health protection for preschool ch ild : national survey of use of pre­ ventive medical and dental service for children under six. N ew York, Century, 1931. $2.50. Dietetics and nutrition. St. Louis, Mosby, 1930. $2.50. Socialization of medicine. N ew York, W ilson, 1930. $.90. Fundamental principles of alveolo-dental radiology. Brooklyn, Dental Items of Interest Pub. Co., 1930. $8.00. Minor oral surgery simplified. Philadelphia, Patterson & White, 1928. $2.00. Dental formulary. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1930. $3.50. Dental materia medica and therapeutics. St. Louis, Mosby, 1926. $7.50. Diseases of soft structures of teeth. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1928, $6.50. Doctor of the 1870’s and 1880’s. Baltimore, C. C. Thomas, 1932. $3.00. Clinical preventive dentistry, Rochester, N. Y., Ritter Dental M fg. Co., 1926. $3.50. Elements of anatomical articulation or the mathematics of dental prosthetics. London, Bale, 1930. $2.00. M etallurgy for dental students. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1931. $3.00. Growth and development of the child. Part III. Nutrition. (A pub­ lication of W hite House Conference on Child Health and Protection.) N ew York, Century, 1932. $4.00. Public health organization. (A publication of W hite House Confer­ ence on Child Health and Protection.) N ew York, Century, 1932. $3.00. Nutrition service in the field. Child health centers: a survey. (A pub­ lication of W hite House Conference on Child Health and Protection.) N ew York, Century, 1932. $2.00. Nutrition work with children. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1927. $3.50. Foundations of nutrition. N ew York, Macmillan, 1927. $2.75. Doctor and his investments. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1931. $2.50. Fundamentals of pathology. N ew York, W . A. Broder, 1929. $2.50 Full denture procedure. New York, M acmillan, 1929. $2.00. Dental prosthetic mechanics. London, Arnold, 1927. $7.50. Vitamins. New York, Chemical Catalogue Co., Inc., 1931. $6.00. Anatomie für Zahnärzte. Vienna, Julius Springer, 1928. (No pur­ chase orders accepted.) Principles and practice of oral surgery. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 1926. $ 6.00. Fundamental principles of (systematic diagnosis o f dental anomalies. Boston, Stratford, 1926. $5.00. Manual of chemistry. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1927. $5.00. W ay of health insurance. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1932. $2.00.

Advanced radiodontic interpretation. St. Louis, University Press, 1931. $35.00. (Because of the unusual price and its lack of durability a rental fee of $1.00 will be charged for this book for each two weeks it is in circulation.) Technic of oral radiography. St. Louis, Mosby, 1928. $5.00. Dental anesthesia. Outlines of dental science. Vol. 1. Edinburgh, Livingstone, 1926. $2.50.

A n n ou n cem en ts Sorrin, Sidney, & M iller, S. C. Steadman, F. St. J. Stieglitz, Julius Stillman P. R., & McCall, J. O'. Stillson, W . C. Stoloff, C. I. Suter, A. B. W . 11 .1 Tanguy, T . V. Toverud, K. U., & Toverud, Guttorm

Turner, C. R., & Anthony, L. P. Tyree, C. W allace, J. S. W allace, J. S. W allace, J. S.

Ward, L. Webster, A. E. W einberger, B. W. W illiam, Maurice

Winter, G. B. Winter, Leo Woodbury, C. E. Zemsky, J. L.

Zemsky, J. L. Zoethout, W . D.

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P ractice of periodontia. N ew York, M acm illan, 1928. $3.50. Pyorrhea alveolaris. St. Louis, Mosby, 1927. $9.25. Chemistry in medicine. New York, Chemical Foundation, 1928. $2.00. Textbook of clinical periodontia. N ew York, M acmillan, 1927. $+.50. Dental anatomy: classroom and laboratory quiz compend with sup­ plementary notes. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1929. $2.25. Your teeth. N ew York, Dutton, 1929. $2.50. Dentistry— a profession and a business. Rochester, N. Y., Ritter Dental M fg. Co., 1930. $7.50. Science and practice of actinotherapy. St. Louis, Mosby, 1928. $3.00. Studies on the mineral metabolism during pregnancy and lactation and its bearing on the disposition to rickets and dental caries. Uppsala, Alm qvist k W iksells Boktryckeri-A-B, 1931. (Pamphlet.) (N o purchase orders accepted.) American textbook of prosthetic dentistry. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1928. $10.00. Dental health in the prevention of disease. London, Kentucky, Author, 1927. $2.75. Physiology of oral hygiene and recent research. London, Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1929. $4.00. Teeth and health. London, Faber & Gwyer, 1926. $1.00. Variations in the form of the jaws, with special reference to their etiology and their relation to th|e occlusion of the dental arches. New York, Wood, 1926. $6.00. American textbook of operative dentistry. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1926. $10.00. Manual for dental assistants. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1932. $3.50. Orthodontics: an historical review of its origin and evolution. 2 vols. St. Louis, Mosby, 1926. $25.00. Sun Yat-Sen versus communism. N ew evidence establishing China’s right to the support of democratic nations. Baltimore, W illiam s & Wilkins, 1932. $5.00. Principles of exodontia, as applied to the impacted mandibular third molar. St. Louis, American M edical Book Co., 1926. $15.00. Textbook of exodontia. St. Louis, Mosby, 1931. $10.00. Making and filling of cavities in the proximal surface of the front teeth with gold foil. Omaha, Neb., Author, 1929. $5.00. Oral diseases: practical treatise offering diagnostic and therapeutic aid to the practitioner of medicine and dentistry. Brooklyn, N. Y., Physicians and Surgeons Book Co., 1930. $8.00. Outline of oral surgery. Brooklyn, N. Y., Physicians and Surgeons Book Co., 1930. $4.50. Textbook of physiology. St. Louis, Mosby, 1928. $4.50.

G IVE W R IT T E N IN STR U C TIO N S TO YOUR D E N T U R E P A T IE N T S A booklet entitled “Your New Teeth,” may be procured for distribution to your patients from the Library Bureau of the American Dental Association. T h is booklet is intended primarily for the patient who is w earing dentures for the first time. It enumerates some of the difficulties that may be -encountered when one first wears dentures and offers suggestions as to how these difficulties may be' overcome. There is also much of interest to the patient who has been wearing dentures, as information is given regarding the care, repair and rebasing of dentures. The information in this booklet was taken from the article entitled “Instructions for the Edentulous Patient,” by B. L. Hooper, which w as published in T H E JOURNAL, February, 1932. The price of these booklets is: 25, $1.00; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.00. K indly send remittance with order. A sample of booklet w ill be sent on request.

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PRESIDENT

M artin D e w e y .. . .

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G. W a lte r D ittm ar

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John J. O g d en ...................................................................Sterick Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. C. R. L aw rence.......................................... American N ational Bank Bldg., Enid, Okla. Sterling V. M e a d ................................... 1149 Sixteenth St., N. W ., W ashington, D . C. SECRETARY

H arry B. P inney............................................................ 212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. TREASURER

R. H . V o lla n d ............................................................................................. Iowa City, Iowa

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

M artin Dewey, President, Ex-Officio................................17 P ark Ave., New York Cit> G. W alte r D ittm ar, President Elect, Ex-Officio. . . .59 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. H arry B. Pinney, Secretary, Ex-Officio...................... 212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. R. H . Volland, T reasurer, Ex-Officio...........First N at. Bank Bldg., Iowa City, Iowa C. E. Rudolph, ’3 4 ........................ 905 M etropolitan Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, M inn. John F. Stephan, ’3 4 ................................................... 1034 Keith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio George B. W inter, ’3 4 ............................................................ Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Albert W . Crosby, ’3 4 ........................................215 W hitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. Edw ard H . Bruening, ’3 3 ..................... 620 City N ational Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. H arvey J. B urkhart, ’3 3 ...........................Box 35, East Avenue P. O., Rochester, N . Y. W . O. T albot, ’3 3 ............................................ M edical A rts Bldg., Fort W orth, Texas A rthur Cornelius W herry, ’3 3 .............910 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, U tah James A . Brady, ’3 2 ........... .......................................2108 N . Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sheppard W . Foster, ’3 2 .....................................................849 Peachtree St., A tlanta, Ga. Frederick H . Lum, Jr., ’3 2 .................................................151 M ain St., Chatham, N . J. C. N . Johnson, ’3 2 ..........................................................212 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. J. J. W right, ’3 2 ......................................................... 1218 W ells Bldg., Milwaukee, W is.