. The Dental cosmos. ited States, will proceed to FortD. A. Russell, Wyo., for duty. For the weeK ending February 21st: First Lieut. Geo. D. Graham, February10th, directed to proceed to Plattsburg Bar-racks, N. Y., April 18th, for temporary dutyuntil June 30th. L. B. Wright, , February 11th,granted twenty days leave and former orderof December 20, 1913, revoked. First Lieut. R. F. Patterson granted leaveof absence for one month. For the week ending February 28th—(Nochanges). United States PateiNts PERTAINING OR APPLICABLE TO DENTISTRY ISSUED DURING FEBRUARY 1914. No. February ,086,0


. The Dental cosmos. ited States, will proceed to FortD. A. Russell, Wyo., for duty. For the weeK ending February 21st: First Lieut. Geo. D. Graham, February10th, directed to proceed to Plattsburg Bar-racks, N. Y., April 18th, for temporary dutyuntil June 30th. L. B. Wright, , February 11th,granted twenty days leave and former orderof December 20, 1913, revoked. First Lieut. R. F. Patterson granted leaveof absence for one month. For the week ending February 28th—(Nochanges). United States PateiNts PERTAINING OR APPLICABLE TO DENTISTRY ISSUED DURING FEBRUARY 1914. No. February ,086,006, to David Weiss. Tooth-brush. February 10. No. 1,086,508, to Daniel L. Chandler. Pro-cess of manufacturing tooth-brushesand bristle-holders therefor. No. 1,086,659, to Frank Ferenc. Tooth-brush holder. No. No. No. 1,086,887, to Walter H. Bittman. Dental ,086,936, to Malcolm Pounder and Frank F. Hanske. Dental massage implement. February ,087,669, to Charles apparatus. Land. Dis-. DR. JOH N W. MOFFITT. THE Dental Cosmos. Vol. LVI. MAY 1914. No. 5. Original Communications. STUDIES OF THE HUMAN MASTICATORY APPARATUS AND ITSRELATIONS TO THE PROSTHODONTIST, ANDTREATMENT OF THE SAME. By FREDERICK W. FRAHM, , , PROFESSOR OF OPERATIVE AND PROSTHETIC TECHNIC DENTAL ANATOMY; ASSISTANT TO CHAIR OFANESTHESIA AND PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. COLORADO COLLEGE OFDENTAL SURGERY, DENVER, COLO. (Head before the Denver Dental Association in October 1913.) MUCH has been written and a greatdeal more said on this old and yetvery new and vital subject. It iswith a great deal of fear and hesitationthat I take np its discussion, knowingfull well that some great men have goneon before, setting up high , the battle is on and I have enteredit, striving for more efficient and scien-tific methods in the construction of den-tures and bridges. Far too long has been the time ofwaiting, and too great the inconvenienceand suffering of a kind and enduringpu


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