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niSTOEY OF DENTAL SUEGEEY
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The Dentist as a Witness 83S
Dental Jurispruclence 839
Dental Expert Witness 839
Identification by Means of the Teeth 840
The Legal Protection Afforded by D. D. S. Degree 843
Specialists and Non-Specialists 845
Damages 845
Fractures and Extractions of Teeth 846
Cocaine Poisoning 846
Injuries and Death due to Anesthesia 846
Hemorrhages Following Extractions 848
Infection From Unclean Instruments 848
Compensation, Expressed or Implied 848
Fees Recoverable 849
Liability of Minors 849
Book Accounts of Dentists 850
Partnerships 850
Legal Relation—Dentist and Assistant 850
Dentists Duty to Prescribe 850
Dentists Exemption from Jury Duty 852
Dental School Not Liable for Injuries 854
DENTAL SOCIETIES 857
American Society of Dental Surgeons 859
Virginia Society of Surgeon Dentists 866
Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons 866
American Dental Convention 868
American Dental Association 872
National Dental Association 877
Southern Dental Association—H. H. Johnson 883
Dentistry in Illinois 60 years ago—A. W. French 917
Pennsylvania Association of Dental Surgeons—William H. Trueman 891
The Practice in Dentistry in Georgia—H. H. Johnson 960
Dentistry in Western Pennsylvania—H. E. Friesell - 986
Southern Wisconsin Dental Association-—C. W. Collver 1050
Early Dentists and Dentistry in Wisconsin—W. H. Chilson 1051
American Society of Orthodontists—Frederick S. McKay 1166
State Dental Societies :
Alabama—L. A. Crumley 1031
Arkansas— ^Henry P. Hopkins 1091
California—C. E. Post 1035
Colorado—B. Frank Gray 1092
Connecticut—James McManus 952
Delaware—C. R. Jefferis 1076
District of Columbia—Starr Parsons 1102
Florida—Carroll H. Frink 1089
Georjria—H. Herbert Johnson 965