Dental cosmos . he went into copartnership with his son, , , at Eufala, Ala., and continued in the exclusivepractice of dentistry until failing health compelled him to moved to Birmingham in 1887. He was an active member ofthe Georgia State Dental Society, and of the Alabama Dental Asso-ciation. He leaves a wife and four adult sons,—two of whom aredentists. His character was that of an honorable Christian gentle-man. C. A. M. DR. TISKE FAY. Died, at Brussels, Belgium, July 16, 1889, Dr. Fiske Fay, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. Dr. Fay was born at Boston, Mass.,


Dental cosmos . he went into copartnership with his son, , , at Eufala, Ala., and continued in the exclusivepractice of dentistry until failing health compelled him to moved to Birmingham in 1887. He was an active member ofthe Georgia State Dental Society, and of the Alabama Dental Asso-ciation. He leaves a wife and four adult sons,—two of whom aredentists. His character was that of an honorable Christian gentle-man. C. A. M. DR. TISKE FAY. Died, at Brussels, Belgium, July 16, 1889, Dr. Fiske Fay, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. Dr. Fay was born at Boston, Mass., May 21, 1814, but spent a greatportion of his life in Brussels, Belgium, in the practice of was at one time president of the Societe Odontologique deBelgique, and was also the bearer of titles of distinction in severalOrders. HINTS AND QUERIES. Dental Anomaly.—The grouping of three well-formed and fully-developedbicuspids in the manner shown by the illustration made it difficult to determine. which was the supernumerary, and as nothing was to be done in the case an im-pression was taken for the purpose of putting on record what is believed to be aclearly unique anomaly.—W. S. Kichey, , San Francisco, Cal. A New Regulating Device.—The appliance consists of a strip of goldplate, 26 gauge, three-sixteenths of an inch wide and about two and a halfinches long. At intervals corresponding to the width of the upper oral teethholes the size of a No. 3 bur are drilled through the strip, and at each end, oppo-site each other, two smaller holes are to be made. Two pieces-of gold wire, say20 gauge, are then soldered to the strip near its ends and so placed that the wireswill overlay the holes and the free ends nearly meet in the middle of the strip, asat A in the illustration. It will be observed that each wire is soldered only at 742 THE DENTAL COSMOS. one of its ends. Suitable rubber bands are then slipped over the wires, a piece offloss silk passed through eac


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