. Dental ay prac-tice. Cut down your daily office hours to make them commen-surate with the state of your constitution. Take your mindfrom the glittering dollars long enough to inquire about yourhealth and human machinery. The heart is peculiarly sympa-thetic with the brain. They are like coupled engines, and onecan drag the other to destruction. It seems that is just whatwe are doing. From the very time of boyhood we keep crowd-ing these engines. We insist that they go faster and faster andfaster. We begin taking before we have finished giving, andthen we never have the time to give


. Dental ay prac-tice. Cut down your daily office hours to make them commen-surate with the state of your constitution. Take your mindfrom the glittering dollars long enough to inquire about yourhealth and human machinery. The heart is peculiarly sympa-thetic with the brain. They are like coupled engines, and onecan drag the other to destruction. It seems that is just whatwe are doing. From the very time of boyhood we keep crowd-ing these engines. We insist that they go faster and faster andfaster. We begin taking before we have finished giving, andthen we never have the time to give any more. We want themto generate a life full of power on an hour of fuel, and theycant do it. They break. The warning of the government is toyou. It means that we have come to live so fast that it showsin the statistics. As Abe Lincoln said, It is not a theory but a conditionthat confronts us. And the hard-working dentist cannot af-ford to ignore the warning. Which shall it be—the repair shop or the scrap heap?. Treatment of Malocclusion of the Teeth. Angles System. Seventhedition, greatly enlarged and entirely rewritten, with six hun-dred and forty-one illustrations. By Edward H. Angle, M. D.,D. D. S., president of the Angle School of Orthodontia, St. Louis,Mo., founder and first president of the American Society of Or-thodontists; surgeon to the Wabash railroad for the treatmentof fractures of the maxillae; member of the American Societyfor the Advancement of Science; member of the American An-thropological Society; member of the Academy of Science, , Mo.; charter member of the St. Louis Society of DentalScience; member of the New York Institute of Stomatology;honorary member of the American Dental Society of Europe;honorary member Verein Wiener Zahnarzte; honorary memberSociedad Dental Mexicana; member of the American ForestryAssociation, etc. PHILADELPHIA: The S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Com-pany, Publishers, 1907. The author has practically rewritten the e


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