. The Dental cosmos. G. E. Stallman, ordered toFort Mcintosh and Laredo, Texas, fortemporary duty. For the week ending July 3d—(Nochanges). For the week ending July 10th:Raymond W. Pearson, , recently appointed, will proceed to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for assignment to duty. United States Patents PERTAINING OR APPLICABLE TO DENTISTRY ISSUED DURING JUNE 1914 June 2. No. 1,098,972, to Harry R. Priest. Suctioncup for dental plates. No. 1,099,101, to Lucius Robertson. Im-pression cup. June 9. No. 1,099,248, to Jeptha G. of preparing dental fillings. No. 1,099,393, to


. The Dental cosmos. G. E. Stallman, ordered toFort Mcintosh and Laredo, Texas, fortemporary duty. For the week ending July 3d—(Nochanges). For the week ending July 10th:Raymond W. Pearson, , recently appointed, will proceed to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for assignment to duty. United States Patents PERTAINING OR APPLICABLE TO DENTISTRY ISSUED DURING JUNE 1914 June 2. No. 1,098,972, to Harry R. Priest. Suctioncup for dental plates. No. 1,099,101, to Lucius Robertson. Im-pression cup. June 9. No. 1,099,248, to Jeptha G. of preparing dental fillings. No. 1,099,393, to Samuel H. Pollock. Ar-tificial tooth. June 23. No. 1,101,439, to Jeptha G. appliance. No. 1,101,504, to Cristoph F. Montag. Or-thodontia appliance. June 80. No. 1,101,810, to Grover C. Otrich andJulius L. Bischof. Means for se-curing dental plates in position. No. 1,101,885, to John A. Sawhill. Dentalclamp. No. 1,101,947, to Newton Morgan. Guardand grinding wheel moistener fordental DR. GEORGE EDWIN HUNT. THE Dental Cosmos. Vol. LYL SEPTEMBER 1914. No. 9. Original Communications. A STUDY OF SOME ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF MALOCCLUSION. By HEILMAIX, , New York, (Read before the Eastern Association of Graduates of the Angle School of Orthodontia, at itsfifth annual meeting, New York City, April 23, 1914.) rPtlE causes of malocclusion, to bej intelligently comprehended, mustbe studied from the basis of thenormal growth of the denture and itscorrelated parts. Most of the immediatecauses are mechanical, yet whatever actsas a hindrance to nature in performingher delicate offices in the unfolding ofthe various tissues composing the dentalapparatus during its growth will beoperative as a cause in producing mal-occlusion—Angle (1). SIGXIFICAXCE OF THE EARLY ETIOLOGYOF MALOCCLUSION. Viewing the phenomenon of maloc-clusion of the teeth from such a point,it appears of advantage to approach theetiologic problem from a general bio-logical di


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