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TH E JO U RN AL OP TH E NATION AL D EN TA L ASSOCIATION.
F O R S Y T H D E N T A L IN F IR M A R Y , B O S T O N . Course of Instruction for Dental Reserve Corps. Harold DeW . Cross. H>. M. D.. Director.
Anesthesia (General), Pharmcology & Administration....Freeman Allen, M. D. Asepsis, Antiseptics & Oral Infections .................. Timothy Leary, A. M., M. D. Materia Medica & Therapeutics, Sub cutaneous Administration, Pharma cology of Novocain & Cocaine........... ............................ Frank Wheatley, M. D. Surgical Anatomy of the Mouth........... ........................ Harry H. Germain, M. D. Oral Prosthesis (sections).................... .................. Harold DeW. Cross, D. M. D. Maxillary Fractures (sections)................. .................. Albert Madgley, D. M. D. .................. Harold DeW. Cross, D. M. D. Military Administration: (a) Army regulations pertaining to dentist as an officer of army. (b) Manual of the Med. Dept, in connection with duties of Dental Corps. (c) Exemplifying the use of blanks in the preparation of reports and returns. (d) Military Law-Manual or Courts Martial (official). .............. P. E. Jones, M. D., Major M. C. N. G., Mass. te
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Nose and Throat Surgery...................... .................... William E. Chenery, M. D. Care of Hospital-in-Patients, Hospital Ethics and General Treatment of Wounded................ Frank Lahey, M. D. Dental Pathology & Bacteriology Chemistry, Physics & Metallurgy..... ................ Percy R. Howe, A. B., D. D. S. Recent Advances in Dental Surgery and Technic ........................................... ................. —Harry B. Shuman, D. M. D. Extracting—Demonstrations of Novo cain Injections (sections).................. ..................—..William A. Gobie, D. M.D. Military Dental and Oral Practice: (a) Relation to Service. (b) Relation to Administration & Supply Dept. (c) Other Military duties of the Dental Surgeon. Army Dental Surgeon assigned by Surgeon General. Surgical Bandaging (sections).............. ..................................J. J. Hepburn, M. D. Physiology ............. -.................................. ...............G. V. N. Dearborn, A. B., M. D. Care of the Mouth in Medical Diseases ..........,...................Howard Smith, M. D. te
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COMMISSION NOT A COMMISSION UNTIL ACCEPTED. Regularly commissioned officers of the Dental Reserve Corps were exempt from registration and are therefore exempt from conscription. This exemption will apply also to those officers of the Reserve Corps who have been commissioned since the day of registration. However, it must be remembered that no one is regarded as commissioned until he has completed his enlistment by formally accepting the commission, and for warding to the Adjutant General’s Office his acceptance with a signed oath of allegiance. To represent oneself as commissioned in any depart ment of the government service before regularly accepting a commission is definitely an act of misrepresentation.— Editor.