. Dental iggs disease. I cannot do him more honorthan to say that he was a complete master of this scourge, andwithout a peer in his treatment of it. Dr. Arrington was a charter member of the old SouthernDental Association, and ever remained a faithful adherent toits highest principles and precepts: indeed, at no time did heever cease his efforts for the highest standard of professionalexcellence. He was a frequent contributor of valuable papersto the literature of his profession. He was the gentlest knight that ever laid lance in a man. the sweet courtesy of his manner was a


. Dental iggs disease. I cannot do him more honorthan to say that he was a complete master of this scourge, andwithout a peer in his treatment of it. Dr. Arrington was a charter member of the old SouthernDental Association, and ever remained a faithful adherent toits highest principles and precepts: indeed, at no time did heever cease his efforts for the highest standard of professionalexcellence. He was a frequent contributor of valuable papersto the literature of his profession. He was the gentlest knight that ever laid lance in a man. the sweet courtesy of his manner was as unfailing THE DENTAL SUMMARY 167 as the flow of the tides, and this added to a charming person-ality—ideally typical of the old southern gentleman—combinedro make him irresistibly attractive in personal intercourse. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, and one son:Miss Mary Arrington and Mrs. E. B. Dewey, of Goldsboro, ; Mrs. Thomas Bond, of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. John Ar-rington, of Atlanta, ODONTOTECHNIQE SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY. The regular monthly meeting of the Odontotechnique Societyof New Jersey will be held Thursday evening, February 6, 1908, atthe Elks Club, 37 Greene St., Newark. Dr. Ralph Waldron, ofNewark, will read a paper entitled Contradicted Arches: TheirCauses, Treatment and Results. At the March meeting, Thursday evening, March 5, a paper ofextraordinary interest will be read by Dr. D. A. Webb, of Scrantor,on the subject of Malignant Growths of the Jaw; Fractures, slides will be used to illustrate his essay. Very truly yours, JOHN A. VOORHEES,Journal Correspondent. PROGRAM OF THE G. V. BLACK DENTAL CLUB OF ST. PAUL. The annual clinic will be held in St. Paul on Thursday and Friday, February 27th and 28bh, 1908, at the Old Capitol building. Thursday, February 27th, 10 A. M. Gold filling, by Drs. A. C. Searl, F. S. James, J. W. S. Gallagher,W. D. James, K. E. Carlson, W. R. Clack, J. V. Conzett, W. H. Cast gold inl


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