Silver Anniversary Session of the National Dental Association

Silver Anniversary Session of the National Dental Association

564 The Journal o f the National Dental Association PROGRAM SILVER ANNIVERSARY SESSION OF THE NATIO NAL DENTAL ASSOCIATION TO B E H E L D IN M IL...

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The Journal o f the National Dental Association

PROGRAM SILVER ANNIVERSARY SESSION OF THE NATIO NAL DENTAL ASSOCIATION

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Registration.........................................8 :30 A. M . (T ick et office, Auditorium) Board of Trustees.............................. 9 :30 A. M. First Session— House of Delegates............ ..........................................................10:30 A. M. (Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) (All subsequent meetings held at the same place)

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Phillip A. Grau, Secretary of the Association of Commerce.......... ........................................... Milwaukee, Wis. On behalf of the city of Milwaukee Charles L. Babcock, Milwaukee, Wis. On behalf of dental profession of Wisconsin Response to Addresses o f Welcome By John P. Buckley....... Los Angeles, Cal. President’s Address By H. E. Friesell................Pittsburgh, Pa.

M O N D AY AFTERN O O N

Second Session— House o f Delegates....... ............................................................2:30 P. M. (Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) Special Conference— Meeting of Presi­ dents and Secretaries of the Various State Associations with Thomas B. Hartzell, President-Elect..............4:00 P. M. (Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) T U E S D A Y M O R N IN G , A U G U S T

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Official introduction o f our guests o f honor, William S. Davenport, George B. Hayes and Isaac B. Davenport, of Paris, France. These distinguished dentists are all Ameri­ can citizens who rendered distinguished service during the Great War. The French government has officially recognized them by bestowing upon them the Legion of Honor. T U E S D A Y E V E N IN G , A U G U S T

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6:00 P. M. S e c o n d G e n e r a l S e s s io n

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(Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) Organ Recital....................9 :40 to 10:00 A. M. By Carl F. Mueller.......... Milwaukee, Wis. Invocation By Rev. Herbert C. Noonan, S. J., President o f Marquette Univer­ sity...................................... Milwaukee, Wis. Addresses o f Welcome By Governor J. J. Blaine, Madison, Wis. On behalf o f the state of Wisconsin By Mayor Daniel W . H oan................ ........................................... Milwaukee, Wis. On behalf of the city o f Milwaukee

(Arena, Auditorium) Silver Anniversary Banquet of the National Dental Association W E D N E S D A Y N IG H T , A U G U S T

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7:45 P. M . T h i r d G e n e r a l S e s s io n

(Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) Organ Recital...................... 7:45 to 8:00 P. M. By Carl F. Mueller......... Milwaukee, Wis. “Dental Preparedness from Medical D e­ partment Viewpoint” By General M . W. Ireland, Surgeon General, U. S. Army, Washington, D . C.

Silver Anniversary Session “ Physiological Balance, Diet and Mouth Health” By Wallace Seccombe..... Toronto, Canada Syntopsis— Physiological balance and health. Balanced diet essential to normal function. Susceptibility and immunity to dental disease measured in terms of physiological balance of saliva. “ State Dental Service” By Fred J. Conboy......... Toronto, Canada Synopsis— School dentistry; hospital dental service; industrial clinics; state institutions; instruction o f parents, teachers, nurses; edu­ cational propaganda; dental service and pub­

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7:45 P. M . F o u r t h G e n e r a l S e s s io n

(Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) Organ Recital........................ 7:45 to 8:00 P. M. By Carl F. Mueller.......... Milwaukee, Wis. “ Scientific Nutrition as a Basis of Pre­ ventive Dentistry” By E. V. McCollum............ Baltimore, Md.

PROGRAM OF THE SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS O P E R A T IV E M E D IC A

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Harold S. Smith, Chairman............Chicago, 111. 1010 Belmont Ave. J . H . Phillips, Vice-Chairman..Nashville, Tenn. 2117 Blair Bldg. Roscoe H . Volland, Secretary....Iowa' City, Iowa TU ESD A Y AFTERN O O N , A U G U ST

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2:00 P. M . T O 4:00 P. M . (Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) This section will present seven papers and five unit clinics. Three papers will be read Wednesday morning and two Thursday morn­ ing and the clinics demonstrating them will follow in the afternoons of same days, under the direction of the essayists: “ Fundamentals of Cavity Preparation” By R . R . Byrnes........................ Atlanta, Ga. “ The Greatest Need in Dentistry, the Dental Care o f Children” By Thomas B. McCrum........................ .........................................Kansas City, Mo. W E D N E S D A Y M O R N IN G

9 :00 A. M . T O 12:00 M . (Plankinton Hall, Auditorium) “ An Amplified Bonwill Technic Making Cohesive Gold Operations a Compara­ tive Pastime” By Charles Southwell..... Milwaukee, Wis. Synopsis— Inasmuch as the methods here­

tofore practiced have failed to withstand the seductions o f the inlay and the synthetics, it logically follows that any eifort to bring about a normal re-employment o f foil must, o f neces­ sity, offer marked easment both to the patient and operator. Less would be purposeless, unprofitable and intrusive. a Dr. Southwell’s newer technic removes the discouragements of moisture and blood in very many operations, and offers speed, ease and accuracy. Depending, ordinarily, on one cotton roll and _using any make o f foil or cylinders it eliminates the rubber dam, clamps, matrices, ligatures or styptics in all normal and accessi­ ble cavities in the upper jaw anterior to the distal surface of the first molar quite regard­ less of location or usual relationship to the gums. b This i s , possible thru the discovery of the marvelous desiccating properties o f a mild flow of oxygen on the tooth and environment, which has proven so dependable that, by way of illustration, annealed foil strips may be laid, spread or burnished on the desiccated gums without adversely affecting the cohe­ sion. c Paper will begin and end with a full reel of cinema together with slides. In the former the Bonwill will be seen operating thru a magnifying glass— not easily caught with the camera. “ W ax Patterns for Cast Gold Inlays” By Roscoe H . Volland..... Iowa City, Iowa “ The Cast Inlay Restoration” By George M . Hollenback.................... ......................................... Los Angeles, Cal.