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A bsorption of roots and bone. A lv e o la r process— its structure, anatom y and resorption. A lveolectom y. A m algam fillings and physical p ro p e rties of am algam . fA nesthetics in ch ild ren ’s dentistry. Apicoectom y. A rticu latio n , occlusion and m an d ib u lar m ovem ents. fB acteriology. B est tim e fo r orthodontic treatm ent. tB lo o d count in focal infection. tB rid g e s using inlays as abutm ents. B usiness side of dentistry. C ancer of mouth. C ast gold inlays. C asting gold, including inlays and dentures. C av ity p re p ara tio n . tC h ild psychology. C h ild re n ’s dentistry. C left lip and palate. C om m unity a n d school d en tal service. C o m p arativ e dental anatom y. Condyle path m ovem ents. fC o n g en itally m issing teeth. C ontraindications in and u n to w a rd results from the use of local anesthetics. fC o n trib u tio n s dentists h ave m ade outside th e ir profession. tC u retting. Cysts. tD e cid u o u s teeth and th e ir relatio n to perm anent dentition. D ental assistants. fD e n ta l care of the preschool child. D ental caries. fD e n ta l cem ents. D en tal clinics. fD e n ta l disease and practice in the tropics. *Each package lib ra ry contains inform ation on one of the subjects listed and is composed of reprints, m agazine clippings, etc., on th a t subject only. T h e packages a re loaned to m em ­ bers of the A ssociation fo r a p eriod of one w eek a fte r d a te of receipt. Unless the m ate ria l is re serv e d fo r a nother b o rro w er, a n extension of tim e w ill be g ra n te d on request. T h e charge fo r bo rro w in g a package lib ra ry is 50 cents. T h e ren tal fee should accom pany the request fo r a package lib ra ry . No packages a re sold. In response to requests, packages w ill be com ­ piled on o ther subjects p e rta in in g to dentistry. fT h e se packages contain less th an the usual num ber of articles.

1198

T he Journal of the American D ental Association

D ental economics. fD e n ta l erosion. D en tal ethics. D ental hygienists. fD e n ta l nom enclature. D ental health education. D ental service in the W o rld W a r. D entifrices. D en tistry as a c a re e r and the status of the dentist. D en tu re casting. D iet and n u tritio n in relation to teeth. D iet in pregnancy. fD ry socket. fE d u ca tio n of den tu re patients. fE m physem a. E ndocrine g lan d s in relation to teeth. fE ru p tio n of teeth and accom panying symptoms. Esthetics in d en tu re construction. E thyl chlorid. E thylene anesthesia. Etiology of caries. Etiology of m alocclusion and p reventive orthodontia. fE tio lo g y of p y orrhea and its relatio n to systemic conditions. E volution of hum an dentition. E xam ination of the m outh a n d o ral diagnosis. E xtraction of teeth. F irst p erm an en t m olar. Fixed and rem ovable b ridgew ork. Focal infection. Focal infection in relation to diseases of the eye. F oreign bodies (of dental o rig in ) in the lungs and esophagus. F ra c tu re s of the jaw s. Full den tu re construction. G old foil. H abits as factors in m alocclusion. fH e m o p h ilia o r excessive hem o rrh ag e follow ing extraction. H e re d ita ry influences in m alocclusion. fH ig h frequency in dentistry. fH isto lo g ic exam inations of fra c tu re d roots. fH isto lo g ic study of teeth and tissues. H istory and progress of dentistry. H istory of dentistry. H ospital dental service. fH ypercem entosis and excementosis. Im pacted teeth and th e ir rem oval. Im pacted th ird m olars. Im pression technic. Im pressions fo r inlays. In d irec t in la y technic. In d u strial dental service, fln fe c tio n follow ing extraction of teeth, f Influence of d iet on saliva. fln flu en ce of syphilis and fe v ers on tooth form and structure. In terp re ta tio n of roentgenogram s. Ionic m edication. L ectures to nurses.

Announcem ents Local anesthesia. fL u d w ig ’s a ngina. M a n d ib u la r m ovem ents. M a te ria m edica and pharm acology. M a x illa ry sinus and a n tru m — diseases and treatm ent. M ethods of sectioning and sta in in g teeth. M onson’s theory. M ottled enam el. M outh hygiene. M uscle exercises and tra in in g in orthodontia. N itrous oxid-oxygen anesthesia. O ral diagnosis. O ral diagnosis w ith reference to roentgen ray. O ra l m anifestations of system ic conditions. O rg an ized dentistry. O rthodontia and its relation to d en tistry and m edicine. O rthodontic appliances. O rthodontic education. ■("Orthodontic trea tm e n t of im pacted cuspids. O steom yelitis of the jaw s. P a rtia l dentures. fP e rm e a b ility of tooth structures. Physical th e ra p y in dentistry. fP in led g e and pinlay attachm ents. Place of ex traction in o rthodontic treatm ent. P orcelain. P o rcelain inlays. P o rcelain jacket crow ns. P o sto p erativ e com plications and care. fP o sto p e ra tiv e psychosis. fP re g n a n c y and dental disease. P re o p e ra tiv e exam ination of patients. fP re p a ra tio n of cavities w ith hypersensitive dentin. P re v e n tiv e orthodontia. P ro c a in (novocain) derm atitis. fP ro g ra m b uilding fo r state and district societies. P rophylactic odontotom y. P u lp conservation including pulp c apping and cavity lining. fP u lp stones. P y o rrh e a. R elation betw een dental conditions and m ental health of insane. fR e tru sio n of the m andible c ausing im p aired hearin g . R oot canal treatm ent. School dental service. Should d en tistry be a d v e rtise d ? S terilization of dental instrum ents. Stom atology. Studies of saliva. Suggestions fo r a talk to m others. fS u p e rn u m e ra ry teeth. Surgical trea tm e n t of pyorrhea. T h re e -q u a rte r crowns. T o o th a rra n g e m e n t fo r full dentures. T o o thbrushes and toothbrush containers. T oothbrushes, tooth pastes and m outh w ashes. T ra u m a tic occlusion.

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T rig e m in a l neu ralg ia. fT u b erc u lo sis and dentistry. U ltrav io let ra y in the trea tm e n t of pyorrhea. U ltrav io let ra y th e ra p y in dentistry. Use of elevators in extraction. V alue of dental service in schools. V alue of ro en tg en -ray exam inations in orthodontia. V incent’s infection.

D e n v er M useum of N a tu ra l H isto ry in C ity P a r k ; containing a m illion d o lla r exhibit of the fa u n a of W estern A m erica.

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A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N D enver, C olorado.

Ju ly 21-25, 1930. H O T E L R E SE R V A T IO N S

In securing hotel re serv a tio n s for the 1930 Session, consult the hotel rate-sheet and fill out the blank application below. M ail im m ediately to the hotel you w ish to patronize. T h e hotel w ill then ad v ise you of the re serv a tio n th a t has been m ade fo r you. K in d ly indicate second and th ird choices. Please rem em ber th a t re serv a tio n constitutes a contract w ith the hotel to provide you w ith the accom m odations you desire. I f you find it im possible to c a rry out your p a rt of the contract, please w rite o r w ire the hotel, releasin g it.

M A IL T H I S A P P L IC A T IO N D I R E C T T O T H E H O T E L H O T E L R E S E R V A T IO N A m e r ic a n D e n t a l A s so c ia t io n , D e n v e r , C olo ., J u l y 21-25, 1930 ........................

.........................................................................................H otel.

...........................................................1930

P lease reserv e sleeping room accom m odations noted below : ............................... R o o m (s) w ith

bath fo r......................people. R ate desired $ ..................................... (p e r day) ............................... R o o m (s) w ithout bath fo r......................people. R ate desired $..................................... (p e r day)

Second choice: ........................................................................................... T h ird choice : .............................................................................................. RO O M S T O BE O C C U P IE D B Y :

A D D R E SS IN FU LL

Please confirm this re serv a tio n to applicant. I fu rth e r ag ree to notify the hotel at once in the event I am u nable to use this reservation. IM P O R T A N T T O H O T E L M A N A G E R : In the event you cannot accept this re s e rv a ­ tion, please fo rw a rd this application a t once to D r. I. R. B ertram , C h a irm a n H alls and H otels, 1222 Republic Bldg., D enver, Colorado, w ho w ill attend to its assignm ent.

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HOTEL

R oom s

A dams 1 8th & W elto n

115

A mbassador 1728 C alifo rn ia

92

Single w ith B a th

$3.00-5.00

D o u b le w ith B a th

$4.00-6.00

Single w ith o u t B a th

D ouble w ith o u t B a th

$2.00-2.50

$3.00-4.00

2.00

2.50

1.50

2.00

A lbany 17 th & S to u t

300

3.00-6.00

5.00-10.00

2.00-3.00

4.00-6.00

A rgonaut ■233 E . C olfax

160

4.00

5.50

2.00

3.00

A u d ito r iu m 14 th & S to u t

200

2.00-3.50

3.00-5.00

1.50-2.00

2.50-3.00

75

3.50 up

5.00-6.00

2.50

4.00

300

5.00 up

8.00 up

100

3.50-5.00

5.00-8.00

100

2.50-3.00

4.00-5.00

1.50-2.00

2.50-3.00

460

3.00-5.00

5.00-10.00

1.50-2.00

2.50-4.00

114

2.00 up

3.00 up

1.50

2.00

76

3.00

4.00

2.00

3.00

60

2.50

3.50

1.50

2.50

2.50-3.50

4.00-6.00

1.50-2.50

2.50-4.00

75

2.50

3.00-5.00

2.00

2.50

62

2.00

4.00

3.00

3.00

80

2.50-3.50

3.50-5.00

1.50-2.00

3.00-3.50

A yres 1441 L ogan B row n P alace 17 th & T re m o n t C o lb u r n

1 0 th & G ra n t C o lo r a d o

17 th & T re m o n t C o s m o p o lit a n

18 th & B ro ad w ay C r e st 1924 W elto n E d e l w e iss 1651 C alifo rn ia H a rv a rd

501 E . C olfax K e n m a rk

530 17th L a n ca ster 1765 S h erm an

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1725 C u rtis M a y f lo w e r

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HOTEL

R oom s

Single w ith B a th

D o u b le w ith B a th

Single w ith o u t B a th

D o u b le w ith o u t B a th

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70

3.00

4.00

1.50-3.00

2.00-3.00

M ills 1321 L ogan

60

2.50

4.00

1.50

2.00

N e w h o u se 1470 G ra n t

77

3.00

5.00

2.00-2.50

3.00-3.50

O lin 1420 L ogan

125

2.50-4.00

6.00

O ’N e il l 1407 S to u t

60

2.00

3.50

1.50

2.50

O xford 1612 17th

250

3.50

5.00

2.00

3.50

P age 1320 S to u t

65

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3.00-3.50

1.50

2.00

P ark L ane 450 S. M ario n P

10.00

laza

330 15th S ears 1755 C alifo rn ia

60

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1.50

2.00-2.50

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3.00-8.00

2.00

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5.00-8.00

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125

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3.50

1.50

2.50

S h ir le y - S a v o y

1 7 th & B ro ad w ay Sta n d ish 1530 C alifo rn ia W e llin g to n

1450 G ra n t

3.50

75

W est

1337 C alifo rn ia

112

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3.50

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2.00

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W ynne

1431 C alifo rn ia W e st C ourt

1415 Glenarm Place

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T he Journal of the American D ental Association

O F F IC E R S A N D T R U S T E E S O F T H E A M E R IC A N D E N T A L A S S O C IA T IO N 1929-1930

PRESIDENT

R. Boyd Bogle........................................................ M edical A rts Bldg., Nashville, T enn. PRESID EN T ELECT

Robert T o d d O liv e r....................................................210 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. VICE PRESIDENTS

C. W illard C am alier........................... 406 M edical Science Bldg., W ashington, D. C. H . J . F e ltu s.................................................................................................. Baton Rouge, La. A. E. Bonnell..............................................................402 Surety Bldg., Muskogee, Okla. SECRETARY

H arry B. P inney........................................................ 58 E. W ashington St., Chicago, 111. TREA SURER

R. H. V olland................................................................................................Iowa City, Iowa

BOARD OF TRU STEES

R. Boyd Bogle, President, Ex-Officio................M edical A rts Bldg., Nashville, T enn. Robert T odd Oliver, President Elect, Ex-Officio. . .210 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. H arry B. Pinney, Secretary, Ex-Officio..................58 E. W ashington St., Chicago, 111. R. H . Volland, T reasurer, Ex-Officio........... First N at. Bank Bldg., Iowa City, Iowa 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, J r., ’3 2 .............................................151 M ain St., Chatham, N . J. C. N. Johnson, ’3 2 ....................................................58 E. W ashington St., Chicago, 111. J. J. W right, ’3 2 ...................................................... 1218 W ells Bldg., Milwaukee, W is. C. E. Rudolph, ’31 ...................... 905 M etropolitan Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, M inn. John F. Stephan, ’3 1 ................................................. 1034 Keith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Frank T . T aylor, ’3 1 ........................................................419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. George B. W inter, ’3 1 .......................................................... Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, M o. Charles M . Benbrook, ’3 0 ...........................707 Auditorium Ag., Los Angeles, Calif. Edw ard H . Bruening, ’3 0 ...................... 620 City N ational Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. Harvey J . B urkhart, ’3 0 .........................Box 35, East Avenue P. O., Rochester, N . Y. W . O. T albot, ’3 0 .............................................M edical A rts Bldg., F o rt W o rth , Texas

SEVENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SESSION, AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION Denver, Colo., July 21»25, 1930