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P A C K A G E L IB R A R IE S * Com piled by and available for circulation from the L IB R A R Y B U R E A U 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 East Superior Street, Chicago, A ctinom ycosis o f head and neck. A dam antinom a. A gran u lo cytic angina. A lv eo lar process— its structure and resorption. A lveolectom y. A m algam fillings and physical properties of am algam . Anesthesia— discovery and early uses. A nesthetics in children ’s dentistry. A n gle’s orthodontic appliances. A picoectom y. A rticu lation , occlusion and m andibular m ove­ ments. A utogenous vaccines. A vertin in oral surgery. B acteria o f the m outh. B actériologie studies o f ro ot canals. B acteriologic studies o f v ita l pulps. B iographies o f dentists. Blood exam ination in focal infection. Bogue’s articles from D en tal Digest. Bridges using inlays as abutm ents. Broken needles. Bureau o f Standards reports. Business side o f dentistry. C alciu m metabolism. C an cer o f m outh. C ast go ld crowns. C ast gold inlays. *E a c h package library contains inform ation on one o f the subjects listed and is composed o f reprints, m agazine clippings, etc., on th at subject only. T h e packages are loaned to m em ­ bers o f the Association fo r a period o f one w eek a fte r date o f receipt. U nless the m aterial is reserved fo r another borrow er, an extension o f tim e w ill be granted on request. T h e rental fee for borrowing a package library is 50 cents. A ll borrowers are expected to p a y this 50 cents w hen the package is re­ quested. N o packages are sold. D en tal students w h o are ju n io r members m ay borrow m aterial under thp same regu la­ tions as regu lar members. A s the L ibrary fa ­ cilities are lim ited, dental students other than jun ior members can n ot be accom m odated.

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C astin g gold, in clu din g inlays and dentures. C avities— proxim al. C avities w ith hypersensitive dentin— prepara­ tion of. C a v ity preparation. C em entation o f inlays. C em ents— uses and physical properties. C en tric occlusion. C h ild psychology. C h ild ren ’s dentistry. Clasps— w ire and cast. C le ft lip and p alate— etiology and surgical treatm ent. C le ft palate— orthodontic treatm en t and pros­ th etic appliances. C om m unity and school dental service. C om parative den tal anatom y. C on du ction anesthesia. Contributions dentists have m ade outside their profession. C rim e detection and dentistry— identification b y m eans o f teeth. C urettin g. Cysts and tumors o f m outh. D eafness caused b y retrusion o f mandible. (See R etrusion o f m andible, etc.) D eciduous teeth as fo c i o f in fection . D ental assistants. D ental care o f the preschool child. D ental caries. D ental caries— bacteriologic and chem ical theories regarding. D en tal caries, etiology and control. D en tal clinics. D en tal disease and practice in the tropics. D ental economics. D ental education. D ental health education. D ental hygienist in the hospital. D ental hygienists. D ental libraries. D ental m ateria m edica and therapeutics. D ental m etallurgy. D ental nom enclature. D ental service in the W orld W ar. D ental technicians. D entifrices.

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Library Bureau D en tin — its perm eability, resorption, etc. D entistry as a career and the status o f the dentist. D entistry in foreign lands. D entistry in U . S. A rm y and N avy. D entistry o f the tim e o f G eorge W ashington. D enture bases— discussion o f materials. D enture casting. D enture patients— education of. D iabetes and dentistry. D iath erm y and surgical diatherm y in den ­ tistry. D ie t and nutrition in relation to teeth. D ie t in pregnancy. D iet in relation to periodontal disease. D ry socket. Electro-deposition o f m etals fo r dental p u r­ poses. E lectrogalvan ic lesions. E m bryology— dental. Em physem a. Enam el and dentin— anom alies of. Enam el— perm eability, staining, com position, etc. Endocrine glands in relation to teeth. E p ithelial débris. Erosion and abrasion o f the teeth. E ruption o f teeth— dates o f eruption and ac­ com pan ying symptoms. Eruption o f teeth— theories regarding. Esthetics in denture construction. Ethics— dental. E th yl chloride. E thylene anesthesia. E vip al in oral surgery. Evolution o f hum an dentition. Exam ination o f the m outh and oral diagnosis. E xodon tia for the general practitioner. Extraction o f teeth. F ace-bow technic and recording o f occlusion. F acia l prosthesis. F au ch a rd ’s (Pierre) life. F ixed and rem ovable bridgework. F ixed bridgew ork. F ocal infection. F o cal in fection and arthritis. F ocal in fection and oral sepsis in relation to gastro-intestinal disturbances. F ocal in fection in relation to diseases o f the eye. F oreign bodies (o f dental origin) in the lungs and esophagus. F ractures o f the jaws. Full-denture construction. G agging. G old-foil. G ranulom as and granulom atous areas. G row th and developm ent o f teeth and jaw s. G row th o f the mandible. Halitosis. H artm an ’s solution.

H aw ley’s articles. H e at and cold therapy as indicated in den ­ tistry. H em ophilia or excessive hem orrhage follow in g extraction. H istologic exam ination o f fractu red roots. H istologic study o f teeth and tissues. H istology o f peridental membrane. H istory and evolution o f gold crowns and in ­ lays. H istory and progress of dentistry. H istory o f dental ceramics. H istory o f dental education in U . S. H istory o f dentistry. H istory o f fu ll denture construction. H istory o f the toothbrush. H ospital dental service. H ospital internships fo r dentists. H utchinson’s teeth and effects o f febrile dis­ eases on unerupted teeth. Hypercem entosis and excementosis. H ypnotism . Id en tical twins. Im m ediate denture service. Im pacted teeth and their rem oval. Im p acted third molars. Im pacted teeth and their relation to various physical disturbances. Im p acted upper cuspids. Im plantation, replantation, transplantation of teeth. Impression m aterials and technic. Im pression m aterials— colloidal. Impression taking fo r cast gold inlays. Impression technic. Inciden ce o f dental defects. In d irect in lay technic. Industrial dental service. In fectio n follow in g extraction of teeth. Influence o f deciduous teeth and first perm a­ nent molars on occlusion. Influence o f dental im provem ents on appear­ ance and m ental conditions. Influence o f diet on saliva. Inn ervation o f teeth. Interpretation o f roentgenograms. Investm ent com pounds and technic. Ion ic m edication. Jackson’s ( V . H .) articles on orthodontic ap­ pliances. Jurisprudence and m alpractice. L a b ia l frenum . Lesions o f the mouth. Leukem ia. Leukoplakia. L o cal anesthesia. L o cal anesthesia— contraindications and un­ tow ard results. L o w er denture construction. L u d w ig ’s angina.

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T he Journal of the American Dental Association and T h e Dental Cosmos

M alocclusion— etiology o f and p reventive or­ thodontia. M alocclusion— habits as factors in. M alocclusion— hered itary influences in. M asks and casts. M ateria m edica and pharm acology. M atrix. M ax illa ry sinus and antrum — diseases and treatm ent. M ilk— vitam in D , certified, pasteurized, etc. M onson’s theory. M ottled enamel. M ou th hygiene. N itrous oxide-oxygen analgesia. N itrous oxide-oxygen anesthesia. N itrous oxide-oxygen anesthesia and carbon dioxide. N upercaine. Nurses— suggestions fo r lectures to. O cclusion in p artial dentures. O cclusion in relation to operative dentistry. O p en ing the bite. O ra l diagnosis w ith reference to roentgen rays. O ral m anifestations o f m etallic and drug poisoning. O ra l m anifestations o f systemic conditions. O rgan ized dentistry. O rthodontia and its relation to dentistry and m edicine. O rthodontia— biologic phases of. O rthodontia fo r the general practitioner. O rthodontia— muscle exercises and train in g in. O rthodontic anchor bands. O rthodontic appliances. O rthodontic diagnosis and measurements. O rthodontic diagnosis b y gn athostatic m eth­ ods. O rthodontic treatm ent— best tim e for. O rthodontic treatm ent o f im pacted cuspids. O rthodontic treatm ent— place o f extraction in. O rthodontic treatm ent— relation o f th ird m o­ la r to. O steitis deform ans (P a g et’s disease), osteitis fibrosa (von R ecklinhausen’ s disease) and leontiasis ossia. O steom yelitis o f the jaw s. “ Panel” or insurance dentistry. P artial dentures. Phonetics and speech defects. Photography in dentistry. P inledge and p in lay attachm ents. Plastic surgery. P ollia’s articles on radiology. Porcelain in dentistry. Porcelain inlays. Porcelain ja ck e t crowns. Postoperative com plications and care. Postoperative psychosis. Pregnancy and dental disease. Preoperative exam ination o f patients. Preventive dentistry.

Preventive orthodontia. Procaine (novocain) derm atitis. Program bu ildin g fo r state and district so­ cieties. P rophylactic odontotom y. Pulp am putation and m um m ification. Pulp conservation in clu din g pu lp cappin g and cavity lining. Pulp pathology. Pulp stones. Pyorrhea. Pyorrhea— early recognition and treatm ent. Pyorrhea— etiology and relation to systemic conditions. Pyorrhea— history and developm ent o f treat­ m ent of. Pyorrhea— surgical treatm ent of. Rebasing dentures. R eferred pain. R elation betw een dental conditions and the m ental health o f insane. R elation o f the dentist to the physician. Rem ovable bridgework. R em ovable bridgew ork— discussing various types o f attachm ents. R esearch Com mission reports. Resorption o f roots and bone. Restoration o f oral functions in clu din g open­ in g the bite. Retainers used in orthodontia. R etention o f deciduous teeth and delayed eruption o f perm anent teeth. Retrusion o f the m andible causing im paired hearing. Roofless dentures. R o o t canals and p u lp cham bers— anatom y of. R oot-canal treatm ent. R oot-canal treatm ent in deciduous teeth. Saliva— abnorm al secretion of. Saliva— various studies o f or pertain ing to. S alivary calculus. S alivary glands. Shock, syncope and collapse. Should dentistry be advertised? Silicate cem ents (see cem ents— uses and phys­ ical pro p erties). Silver nitrate. Social and econom ic phases o f dentistry and other health services. Soldering. Space retention— its im portance and methods o f accom plishing. Stain in g porcelain teeth. Stainless steel and chrom e alloys. Stainless steel fo r orthodontic appliances. Status o f dentistry in ou r social and economic system. Sterilization o f dental instrum ents. Stom atologic program (A .S .S .) Stom atology— general discussions of. Stories and rhym es fo r children.

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Library Bureau Suggestions for talks to mothers. Suggestions fo r talks to students. Syphilis in relation to dentistry. T ee th — com position and chem ical analysis of. T ee th — con gen itally missing. T ee th — supernum erary. T ee th — m utilation and adornm ent of. T em p orom and ibu lar joint. T h ree-q u arter crowns. Thum b-sucking. T on gu e— diseases of. T oo th form s and arrangem ent for fu ll den­ tures. T oo th structures— p erm eability of. Toothbrushes and toothbrushing technic. Toothbrushes, toothpastes and mouthwashes. Torus palatinus.

T ransp lan tation o f teeth (see im plantation of tee th ). T ra u m a tic occlusion. T rigem in al neuralgia. Trism us and ankylosis. T uberculosis and dentistry. U ltrav io let-ra y th erap y in dentistry. U n d ergrad u ate and graduate orthodontic edu ­ cation. U se o f elevators in extraction . V a lu e o f dental service in schools. V a lu e o f roentgen-ray exam ination in orth o­ dontia. V in c e n t’s in fection . V u lca n ite and vu lcan ite stomatitis. W axes and w a x expansion m ethod. W illett’s articles.

ID E N T IF I C A T IO N S O U G H T

T h e accom p an ying illustrations show den­ tal bridgew ork fou nd in the m outh o f an un­ identified dead m an whose body was discovered Ju ly 25, 1938, one-quarter m ile south of C ou n ty T ru n k “ D ,” d irectly back o f the G er­ man Settlem ent C h u rch , T ow n ship of Spring

inches shorter than right because o f fractu re betw een knee and h ip ; le ft heel bu ilt up onequarter in ch h igh er than rig h t; size o f shoe, abou t 8; upper righ t p a rt o f m outh had re­ m ovable bridge (A kers style) from m idline to lateral incisor and first and second biscuspids.

Prairie, W alw o rth C o u n ty , W is., on the p rop­ erty o f John M eyers. (Photographs taken A ugust 2.) D escription: A g e , betw een 38 and 50; w eigh t, ap p roxim ately 170 pou n ds; h eigh t, 5 feet 8 i in ch es; h air, b lo n d ; le ft leg i i

C lo th in g: W hite “ M a n h a tta n ” brand polo sh irt; dark trousers w ith b la ck stripe; black oxfords, abou t size 8; black silk socks with red pin stripe and clock. F orw ard an y inform ation to Joseph A . D orr, Sheriff o f W alw o rth C o ., Elkhorn, W is.