The Dental cosmos . 891, xii, 131.—Ten-nessees dental law. A bill to beentitled An act to regulate the prac-tice of dentistry in the State of Ten- 1 nessee, and to punish violators ! thereof. Dental Headlight, Nash-ville, 1891, xii, 49-52.— Thompson j (A. H.) The descent of Cosmos, Phila., 1891, xxxiii, I 256-262.—Viau (G.) Rapport de lacommission nomm£e pour 6tudier laproposition de M. Godon relative ades modifications aux statuts. Odon-tologie, Par., 1891, xi, 70-82.—Wat-kins (C.) A case in which a platewith four false teeth was swallowed. !J. State Med. Soc, Arkansas, Litt


The Dental cosmos . 891, xii, 131.—Ten-nessees dental law. A bill to beentitled An act to regulate the prac-tice of dentistry in the State of Ten- 1 nessee, and to punish violators ! thereof. Dental Headlight, Nash-ville, 1891, xii, 49-52.— Thompson j (A. H.) The descent of Cosmos, Phila., 1891, xxxiii, I 256-262.—Viau (G.) Rapport de lacommission nomm£e pour 6tudier laproposition de M. Godon relative ades modifications aux statuts. Odon-tologie, Par., 1891, xi, 70-82.—Wat-kins (C.) A case in which a platewith four false teeth was swallowed. !J. State Med. Soc, Arkansas, LittleRock, 1890-1, i, 393.—Watson () Histology of the teeth of Me- 1 soplodon Layardi. Dental Rec,Lond., 1891, xi, 114.—Weiss (H.) j Ready contours and crowns made ofamalgam. Ibid: 121.—Whitslar(W. H.) A new antiseptic in den-tistry. [Aristol]. Dental Reg., Cin- cin., 1891, xlv, 163-165. Atomic weights. Ibid: 165 — Whitten () [1843-1891.] Obituary. Den-tal Cosmos, Phila., 1891, xxxiii, THE Dental Cosmos Vol. XXXIII. PHILADELPHIA, JULY, 1891. No. 7. IN M EM OR I James W. White. Died, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 1891, of heart-failure, James WilliamWhite, , , , in the sixty-fifth year of his age. A brief notice, inserted in the June number of the Dental Cos-mos just after its issue from the press, announced the death of itseditor, Dr. James W. White. Death came suddenly, unexpectedly. The previous day Dr. Whitewas at the office as usual. He referred several times to an uncom-fortable sensation in the region of the heart, but pursued his dutieswith his accustomed cheerfulness and diligence, and was the last toleave the building. According to his wont he spent the evening withhis family in social converse, and retired without premonition thatwithin a few short hours his eyes would close forever. He awokeunusually early, and spoke to his wife of feeling 4 dyspeptic, butshortly afterward announced that he was better, and would dr


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