Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . .904,159. Machine for boxing toothpicks. G. P. Stanley, W. W. Stanley and S. S. Tainter, Dixfield, Maine. Copies of above patents may be obtained for fifteen cents each, by ad-dressing John A. Saul, solicitor of patents, Fendall building, Washing-ton, D. C. 114 THE DENTAL REVIEW. FOREIGN DENTAL COLLEGES. During the past year The Dental Eeview published illustra-tions of every dental college in the United States and Canada. Thismakes a record which has proved a revelation to many in the pro-fession who had little idea of the present deve


Dental review; devoted to the advancement of dentistry. . .904,159. Machine for boxing toothpicks. G. P. Stanley, W. W. Stanley and S. S. Tainter, Dixfield, Maine. Copies of above patents may be obtained for fifteen cents each, by ad-dressing John A. Saul, solicitor of patents, Fendall building, Washing-ton, D. C. 114 THE DENTAL REVIEW. FOREIGN DENTAL COLLEGES. During the past year The Dental Eeview published illustra-tions of every dental college in the United States and Canada. Thismakes a record which has proved a revelation to many in the pro-fession who had little idea of the present development of dental edu-cation. In 1909 we purpose publishing cuts of the dental colleges inforeign countries, and when these are completed the entire series willconstitute a most interesting addition to our statistical literature. Thedate of founding and the total number of graduates of each collegewere published with the cuts, and furnish valuable data for will also be published (if we can obtain them) in the ForeignDental College The Dental Hospital, Manchester, England. First Class Graduated number of graduates to January, 1909, 156.


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