Special Entertainment for Wives and Daughters at Louisville

Special Entertainment for Wives and Daughters at Louisville

A nnouncem ents. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL EXAMINERS. N A T I O N A L SO CIETIES. American Society of Orthodontists, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 20-2...

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A nnouncem ents. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.

N A T I O N A L SO CIETIES.

American Society of Orthodontists, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 20-22. National Dental Association, Louisville, Kentucky, July 25-28. National Association of Dental Exami­ ners, July 28-29. National Association of Dental Facul­ ties, July 22-24. Educational Council of America, July 24. The Association of Military Dental Sur­ geons, Louisville, Kentucky, July 26-27. The American Academy of Oral Prophylaxis and Peridontology, Pitts­ burg, Pa., July 20-22. Canadian Dental Association, Mon­ treal, Sept. 12-13-14-15.

The National Association of Dental Examiners will hold their 34th annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky, July 28th and 29th, 1916. All State Boards, not members, are urgently requested to become associated with this organization, for the promotion of uniform standards, higher qualifica­ tions and mutual benefits to be derived from a more intimate acquaintance. For further information address the secretary. DR. C. M. McCAULEY, Pres., DR. J. A. WEST, Sec’y. Dallas, Tex. Des Moines, la.

STATE SOCIETIES. July. Kentucky— Louisville, July 24.

THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ORAL PROPHYLAXIS AND PERIDON­ TOLOGY.

October. District of Columbia—Washington, Oc­ tober 19 and monthly. Virginia— Richmond, October 4-5-6.

December. National Capital—Washington, Decem­ ber 5 and monthly. Ohio—Dayton, December 5-6-7.

The annual meeting of the American Academy of Oral Prophylaxis and Peri­ dontology will be held at the Wm. Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 20-21-22, 1916. J. HERBERT HOOD, Secretary, 1102 New England Building, Cleveland, Ohio.

ASSOCIATION OF MILITARY DENTAL SURGEONS.

VIRGINIA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIA­ TION.

The Third Annual Meeting of the Asso­ ciation of Military Dental Surgeons of the United States will be held at Louis­ ville, Kentucky, July 26th and 27th, 1916. Headquarters: Seelbach Hotel. J. D. MILLIKIN, President. S. W. Hussey, Secretary.

The Virginia State Dental Association will meet in the Masonic Temple, Oct. 4th, 5th and 6th in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. J. Mortimer Hughes, Franklin St., Richmond Va., Chairman of Clinics; Dr. J. A. C. Hoggan, 114 N. Fifth St., Rich­ mond, Va., Chairman o f Exhibit Commit-

November. Arizona— Phoenix, November.

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tee, and Dr. C. B. Gifford, 605 Taylor Ferry Park, with matinee and refresh­ Bldg., Norfolk, Va., Corresponding Sec­ ments. Third, a shopping trip with retary. lunch thereafter. Fourth, a trip up the C. B. GIFFORD, river by boat, cabaret show and lunch­ Corresponding Secretary. eon. In order that those who desire, may have an opportunity of visiting SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR Mammoth Cave at the close of our meet­ WIVES AND DAUGHTERS ing, a special train will leave Saturday AT LOUISVILLE. morning at 8 o ’clock, arriving at the cave hotel at 11:30, in time for luncheon, Please impress upon the members of then go thru the cave, have dinner at the the National Dental Association that on hotel at 6:00 and arrive back in Louis­ account of their being very busy at this ville at 9:40 P. M. This is the only meeting, they will not have time to en­ part of the entertainment which will be tertain their wives or daughters when offered to our visitors, for which a fee they bring them to our city. All we of $7.50 will be charged. Respectfully, want is for the ladies to come, when the entertainment committee will take them MAX M. EBLE, D. D. S., Chairman on Entertainment, in charge. First will be a trip to the country club, luncheon, and an automo­ 908 Starks Building, bile ride. Second, a visit to Fountain Louisville, Ky.

INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION OF ANESTHETISTS. Second Annual Meeting Louisville, Kentucky, July 26-27. Morning Session—July 26, 9 A. M. (Red Room—Hotel Seelbach.) Address of W elcome and Presentation of Gavel. By L. S. McMurty, M. D............................................................................Louisville, Ky. “Advances in the Technical Administration o f Anesthesia and Analgesia.” (Chair­ man’s Address.) By Wm. Hamilton Long, M. D.................................................................. Louisville, Ky. “ Metabolic and Organic Changes under Anesthesia.” By Evarts A. Graham, M. D............................................................. Mason City, Iowa. “A New Method for Administering General Anesthesia and Analgesia.” By D. E. Jackson, M. D.............................................................................. St. Louis, Mo. “Anesthesia, the Anesthetist and the Operative Procedure from the Standpoint of the Surgeon.” By F. G. DuBose, M. D...................................................................................... Selma, Ala. “ Control of Circulatory Disturbances under Anesthesia.” By Emmett F. Horine, M. D.....................................................................Louisville, Ky.