The Dental cosmos . , , Professor of Prosthetic H. MARTIN, , Professor of Prosthetic E. STARR. Assistant Professor of Special Pathology. The Annual Session Begins October 1st of Each Year The distinctive feature of the curriculum of this school is its recognition of systematic, prac-tical work by every student, as the necessary groundwork. Full laboratory courses have beenprovided in operative and prosthetic technics, chemistry, metallurgy, histology, pathology, andbacteriology, and systematic, practical instruction in the examin


The Dental cosmos . , , Professor of Prosthetic H. MARTIN, , Professor of Prosthetic E. STARR. Assistant Professor of Special Pathology. The Annual Session Begins October 1st of Each Year The distinctive feature of the curriculum of this school is its recognition of systematic, prac-tical work by every student, as the necessary groundwork. Full laboratory courses have beenprovided in operative and prosthetic technics, chemistry, metallurgy, histology, pathology, andbacteriology, and systematic, practical instruction in the examination and treatment of patientsin the general and special clinics of the school. THE CLINICS ARB UNSURPASSED -the clinical patronage of the infirmary being in excess of the needs of the further information and catalog, address DR. HERBERT C. MILLER, Dean Cer. Fifteenth and Couch Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON 80 EDUCATIONAL [December 1907 Chicago College of Dental Surgery Dental Department Valparaiso University. IS THE RESULT OP A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF STEADY DEVELOPMENT The Twenty-sixth Annual Course of Instruction will beginOctober 2, 1907. Located in the center of the greatest College and Hospitaldistrict in the world, with unlimited clinical facilities. It offersevery needed opportunity to the Dental Student. For Catalogue giving details, address TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean 756 W. Harrison Street, CHICAGO, ILL,


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