. [Official program and souvenir of the congress . d. Table Clinic. Wm. B. Power, Seattle, Wash.—Ortho-dontia. Table Clinic. Geo. D. Sitherwood, Bloomington, 111.—Cast Aluminum Crowns with DetachablePorcelain Facings, Especially Adapted tothe Anterior and Bicuspid Teeth. TableClinic. F. E. Raiche, Marinette, Wis.—RemovableBridge Work. Table Clinic. Clarence O. Simpson, St. Louis, Mo.—Cavity Preparations and Cast Restora-tions. Table Clinic. S. W. Williams, Chicago, 111.—Novocainin Dentistry. Table Clinic. T. E. Moore, Berkeley, Cal.—Inferior, An-terior Bridge Porcelain Facings on VitalTeeth. T


. [Official program and souvenir of the congress . d. Table Clinic. Wm. B. Power, Seattle, Wash.—Ortho-dontia. Table Clinic. Geo. D. Sitherwood, Bloomington, 111.—Cast Aluminum Crowns with DetachablePorcelain Facings, Especially Adapted tothe Anterior and Bicuspid Teeth. TableClinic. F. E. Raiche, Marinette, Wis.—RemovableBridge Work. Table Clinic. Clarence O. Simpson, St. Louis, Mo.—Cavity Preparations and Cast Restora-tions. Table Clinic. S. W. Williams, Chicago, 111.—Novocainin Dentistry. Table Clinic. T. E. Moore, Berkeley, Cal.—Inferior, An-terior Bridge Porcelain Facings on VitalTeeth. Table Clinic. W. J. Williams, Chicago, 111.—Novocainin Dentistry—Table Clinic. A. H. Ketcham, Denver, Colo.—Ortho-dontia. Table Clinic. Even as a Surgeon, minding off to cutSome cureless limb, before in use he putsHis violent Engins on the vicious member,Bringeth his Patient in a senseless grief-less then (guided by use and art).To save the whole, sawes off th infected part. —Du Bartas, Divine Weekes and Workes. 123. Evening in Oakland From Lakeside Park, Oakland, showing, across a small arm of Lake Merritt, OaklandsCity Hall and a glimpse of her skyhne. Along the west, the golden bars Still to a deeper glory grew;Above our heads the few faint stars Looked out from the unfathomed blue;And the fair citys clamorous jars Seemed melted in the evening hue. The photograph reproduced herewith was taken by W. H. Weilbye, who holds the copyright. 124 The Dentist—An Appreciation By Joseph R. Kathrens Open a little wider, please. That will do, Tm going to stand on theoutside. Thats a funny story, and so is the onethat jests about the dentist pulling a weekssalary along with a weak tooth, but in allfairness to a good fellow let us analyze thedentist. First, he must be a man with a collegeand technical education, serve an appren-ticeship, and then if some one backs himhe may start out for himself. His equip-ment should be just as complete the firstday as at


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