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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL LIBRARY

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THE INDIANA

DENTAL COLLEGE

AN NOU NCEM ENT,

TERM 1888-1889.

JEtna Block, Pennsylvania St., corner Court St.,

INDIANAPOLIS.

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TRUSTEES.

W. L. IJEISKELL, D. D. S., Pu1:srnnT,

f~IHAX.\POLI~.

S. T. KIRK, D. D. S., YwE-Pn::slllEXT, KoKO.\IO.

M. WELLS, D. D. S., TREASl'IIER,

I ~OIA:XA POl,IS.

E. J. CHt'RCII, D. D. S.,

L.,POIITE.

T. S. II ACKER, D. D. S., I ~DIANAPOLIS.

ROBT. VAN V ALZA H, D. D. S.,

TERRE HAV1E.

J. N. I-IURTY, M. D.,

lXDIANAPOLIS.

S. B. BROWN, D. D. S.,

FoRT WAYNE.

,J. E. CRA YENS, D. D.

s.,

SECRETARY, INDIANAPOLIS.

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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DE:iTAL SCHOOL UB,.ARV

EXECUTIVE BOARD.

W. L. HEISKELL, D. D. S.,

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MERIT WELLS, D. D. s.,

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J. E. CRA vE~s. D . D. s.,

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FACULTY.

TllOM:AH S. HACKER, D. D. S.,

l'ror,•ssor or ~lcchn,uiml Dcmistry.

JOH~ ~- JIURTY, M:. D.,

Professor of CIH!JHi)'jtrri Mnterin ~lctlicll, :uul Superintendent of ('hcmkul LalJorutory.

JOHN II. OLIVER, M:. D.,

Prorc~sor of ..\nato1ny, Oral l,athology, no<.l Surgery.

LEROY S. IIE~TIIORNE, M. D.,

Prorcssor of Physiology and Histology.

JUNIUS E. CRA VE~S, D. D. S.,

Professor of Operative Dentistry, Development, Pathology of the Teeth.

E. E. REESE, D. D. S.,

Professor of Clinicnl Dentistry, and Superintendent of lntlrmary u1Hl Dental l.nhorutory.

A.~C. KIMBERLI~, · M. D.,

Demonstmtor of Atmtomy.

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SPECIAL LECTURES OR CLINICS.

S. B. BROWN, D. D.S., Fort Wayne.

Ethics of the Prolc8Slon, Written and Unwritten.

MERIT WELLS, D. D. S., - Indianapolis.

Conduct of Dental Practice.

A. J. SMITH, D. D. S., Greenfield.

Care of Young Patients.

M. H.

CHf

npELL, D. D. S., - Knightstown.

Dental Pnthology, Therapeutics.

D. H. THOMPSON, M. D., Indianapolis.

Nervous Reflexion-Teeth, Eye and Enr.

An ample corps of Assistant Demonstrators of Practical Dentistry will be supplied.

The students of this College will be admitted to the Clinical Lectures at the City Hospital throughout the term.

Arrangements have been made for Dental and Oral Surgery Clinics at

the Hospital.

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INDIANA DENT AL COLLEGE,

INDIANAPOLIS.

-1888-1889.-

ANNOUNCEMENT.

The Tenth Annual Session of the Indiana Dental College will begin on 'fu<'sday, Octoher 2, 1888, anti close the first Wednesday in March, 1889.

The CollAge is located in the JEtna Block, on Pennsylvania street, cor- ner of Court.

The Infirmary is eighty-five feet long, has fourteen large windows, nearly all looking north, anti suppli<"d with all necessary appliances.

The lh>ntal Lnboratory, located on the fourth floor, is completely fitted with work-!

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and all modern approved appliances for work and instruc- tion in mechanical dentistry.

The Lt>cture Room, on the fourth floor, is well lighted and convenient.

The D11111ectl11g Room is on the fourth floor, back, and very conveniently arranged. An ample supply of dissPcting material always at hand, without extra expense to students. No Demonstrator's fees to be paid.

This Institution affords every facility for the acquirement of

a

good dental education, both didactic and practical. All students are required to work in the Laboratory and operate in the Infirmary. The clinic practice at the College is greater than the students can possibly wait upon. During the past year there were over 1,000 practical cases for students, of which the Juniors shared equally with the Seniors. The number of clinics for the term of 1888-89 will be largely increased.

The Free Cll11lcs will begin on Tuesday, September 4, and continue

through that month as a Primary Conrse. This will be of inestimable bene-

fit to all new students, and is a very material addition to the advantages

he· retofore offered, being one month of practical instruction gratuitously

given. The Professor of Clinical Dentistry will devote personal attention

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4 INmANA DENTAT, Cou.wE.

daily to the clinics of the Primary Course, an<l no extra fees will be charged.

We strongly recommend all Juniors to take advantage of the 8<'ptember l'ree Clinic or Primary Course.

Owing to the unparalleled supply of clinic cases, this College has never found it necessary to debar the Junior students from the Infirmary benefits in order to reserve · patients for the SP11 iors.

In all branches the Faculty devotes personal attention to each student, the Juniors receiving the same attention as the Seniors.

Juniors and Seniors enjoy equal facilities for learning.

The Indiana Dental College is not a department of any University or Medical College, and has no connection with any other institution. It is owned by stockholders, residing in various parts of the State, is duly incor- porated under the laws of Indiana, and <levotNI "xclusively to <lental educa- tion.

Th<.' <lC'gree of Doctor of Dental Surgery is conferrc,J on graduates by order of the Board of Trustees, upon recommen<lation of the Faculty.

A FULL COURSE IN THIS COLLEGE EMBRACES

Operative Dentistry, Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, Mechanical Dentistry, Oral Deformities, Oral Surgery, Conduct

of

Dental Practice, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Dissecting.

OPERATIVE DENTISTRY.

It is essential. that students should become familiar with the manipula- tive properties of all accepted filling material; to this end demonstrations will be made with gold, cohesive and non-cohesive; amalgams an<l tin foil;

also, the various temporary filling materials.

The indications for the use of certain materials in given cases will

be

carefuJly explained to the stud~nts.

This branch includes Dental Histology and Pathology, and Develop- ment of the TPeth.

The Professor of this branch will hold clinics at the City Ho~pital.

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lxmAxA DEXTAL Cou,EGE.

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MECHANICAL DENTISTRY.

Students are taught to construct practical cases entirely, on all the various bases. Special attention given to making an<l tempering instru- ments.

This department e mbl'fices complet e instructions in the construction of Bridge \Vork, and various forms of Gold or Por<'<'lain Crowns.

The Professor of Mecha ni cal De ntistry will ren1ler clinic services at the City Hospital for the benefit of stude nts of this College.

MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.

Lectures on these branches will be Llc•livereLl by the Professor of Chem- istry, b eing presented, howen:-r, separate from Chemistry. They will be a d~pted to the require m en ts of Dentistry.

ORAL DEFORMITIES.

Sp ecial instructio n, with tlH' use• of m odels and prac-tical ca,es, will be

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rende r ed as t o enabk the ~tud,·nt to ,·0111prelwnd th e ,·aus<'s, principle s of l't't luction, o r correcti on of i1T1•,rularitil's in arrnngemr·nt of natural teeth, and d e formiti es of th e jaws. This , uiJj, ·<"t will be und e r the care of the Professor s of OperatiYe and ::lkclrn11ica l Dc•nti,try.

CHEMISTRY.

Chemistry will be ta ught by lectmc, quiz. and actual Laboratory ex- perie nce.

~u c h attention will be given to Physics as is useful and n ecessary to the Dentist.

Che mical Philosophy will be present ed ns the stuclent advances in a knowledge of reaction s and the c he mical properties of matter.

Laboratory work in cludes experiments illustrating chemical laws and reactions, togethe r with synthesis and analy sis .

. \nimal, Vegeta ble and Medical Chemistry will he treatc>d as exten-

~ively and thoroughly as time and the general progr ess of the students will p ermit.

)Ic>tallurgy will receive the attention that its importan ce to the Dentist

d emands.

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6 INDIANA DENTAi.

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CLINICAL DENTISTRY.

The Professor of this department will devote personal attention to each clinic case, during eyery College day throughout the entire session, in Laboratory and Infirmary.

ANATOMY.

Lectures on General Anatomy and Spec ial lnstruction on the H ead and :N' eek, and such oth er portions of .Anatomy as are of particular interest to practitioners of Dentistry will he giYen. I

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the study of Osteology, students are provided with sp ecimen s from th o Colle/!e Mu seum.

The Dissecti11 g R0om is well appoint<' d and co1wenient. Abundance of dissecting mat erial suppliefl witho ut extra c•x pense.

This course ' ,o embraces a seric·s of lel'tur<'s on Path ologi cal Histolpgy and Gen eral Path ology, with th e us,· of th e minoscope.

The P rofessor of.- \ natomy will d eliver lecture:; on Oral S urgery, holding clinics at th e City Hospital.

PHYSIOLOGY.

The lectur<'s arnl other instru cti0ns p ertaining t o this branch present Physiology, cmphasizNI t o nwe t th e parti cular u emands of dental practice.

8uch appliances, illustrati ons and expp1 •im ents are mad e use of as sen ·e t o g ive the student a clear kn owl ed ge of all physiological processes and His- tology ..

RULES FOR ADMISSION AND GRADUATION.

FOR ADMISSION.

A

student must ha,·e a fair English or common school education, t-0 be establish ed by a preliminary examination, or by presentation of ac' ceptable certificates from ~chool authorities, and must possess a good moral character.

The preli111ir.ary examination of ,Juni or students will be held October 12, artf'r which 110 Ju11lors l\'lll be admitted.

All Seniors must report by th e 22d of October ; no entries after that date.

All tuition fees must be paid in advnnco, or one-half on regiskring and one-half January I, 1889.

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INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE.

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FOR GRADUATION,

A candidate for graduation must have attended two full coul'ses of in- struction at Dental Colleges, the last course having been at this College

Gra<l.uates of medicine may enter the Seniol' Class upon-.presentation of diplom!ts of reputable Colleges.

This Institution has membel'ship in the Nati()nal Association of Facul- ties of Dental Colleges, and will conform to the rules of said Association.

TEXT-BOOKS.

C'l,OTH.

Richardson's Mechanical Denti,tr~· ... $4 OU Wedl's, or Salter's, or Coleman's Dt>ntal Pathology ...

3

50 Dalton's, or Yoe's Physiology ...

5

50 Gray's, or

Y

·isse's Anatomy .... ... ...

6

Ot) Fowne's Chemistl'y-recent ... ." ... 2 75 Talbot's Irregularities of the Teeth ... ...

2

50

Text-books may be purchased at Dental Depots in this city at count of 10 pr-r cent. from prices here gi,·en.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE.

~HEEP.

$4 75 4 50 6 50

7 00 3 25

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Litche's American System of Dentjstry; Kingsley's 0l'al Deformities;

Ingel'soll's Dental Science, Questivns and Answer,; Dunglison's Medical Dictional'y.

PROPERTIES.

Each student must be provided with one dozen napkins, a l'easonable assortment of pluggers, excavators, nerve canal instl'uments, scalers, forceps, etc., laboratory tools and appliances, such as impression cups, files, scrapers, col'undum and brush wheels, pliers, plate shears, riveting hammer, small bench-vise, etc., all of which will be useful in practice. Many of the neces- sary instruments and appliances can sometimes be brought from home.

They can be bought here very cheaply, at liberal discount from catalogue

rates. Money spent for goocl instruments is never wasted, as they last

many years. Students should purchase the best. There are two complete

dental depots near the College . .

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INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE.

GRADUATES.

TERM OF 1879 AND 1880.

R. W. VAN VALZAH ... Jrullnna.

W. E. SWIGERT ... Indiana.

E. J. CHURCH ... Indmna.

TERM OF 1880 AND 1881.

J. R. LOWE ... Iown.

J. E. WAUGH ... Indiana.

H. H. DEPEW ... North Carolina.

L. J. ALLEN (dend) ... In<lltma.

I. B. REMBERT ... ... lllis.sis.,lppi.

J. G. PARSONS ... ('uliforniu.

J.C. WALTON ... llli<·higun.

DE\\'. C. WR~1• . ... \\'iS(•ottRin.

C. A. POOi.EiC... . ... New York.

L. E. URICH (dead)... . ... 111inois.

TERM OF 1881 AND 1882.

F. 111. HARRIS ... In<linnn.

T. R. WOODARD.. . ... In<liunn.

W. F. KENNI. \" ... Nt•br,Lskn.

L. L. HINSHAW ... lntlinnn.

W. W. SHRYOCK. ... . ... lr111in1111.

C. A. MURRAY ... Ohio.

J. L. MAHAN... . ... Ohio.

J. E. BODINE. . ... ... . ... .. ... lrn1innn.

D. R. SMITH ... Jllinois.

ij! E. HENSHIE ... Illinois.

F. W. BLO~IILY ... Dnkotn.

W. M. RAMSDELL... .. ... New York.

D. G. PARKER... .. ... Culifornln.

E. W.

SHERI

FI<'... ... ... ... ..

Illinois.

F. SAWHILL ... Illinois.

TERM OF 1882 AND 1883.

C. B. BRATT ... Pcnnsylmnfn.

J. E. RATTS ... : ... lrulinnl\.

A. E. BURRESS ... .Illinois.

F. C. CALLAGHAN ... l't•nns)'l\'1tnln.

G. G. HOLLISTER. ... Pcnnsylmnltt.

J. B. RIBBLE ... I11tli111111.

W. S. WILSON ... , ... .Xcw York.

E. P. ELSON ... Ohlo.

A. J. SMITH ... Indiana.

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C.H. BALDWIN ... ......... New Hampehlre.

C. H. FUNK ... ... .. ... Michigan.

A. L. SMITH ... : ... -.Nebruka.

I. N. SHEPPARD ... Illlnols.

C. A. MILLS ... Ohio.

S. C. GOFF ... ................. - •. Wisconsin.

J. S. BASCOM ... ... Ohio.

R. NEWHOUSE ... Indiana.

A. E. BUCHER (dead).............. . ... . ... ... . ... Indiana.

W. C. STEWART ... M'8111Mlppl.

GEO. STATHERS ... Penru,yJvanla.

A. E. BUCHANAN ... Indiana.

TERM OF 1883 AND 1884.

S. A. KISER ... Ohio.

0. W. WILLIS ... Indiana.

A. D. LEACH ... \. ... Virginia.

J. W. ADAMS ... Indiana.

R. El,'"'N ... Indiana.

F. C. AYRES ... New York.

H. A. CHANDLER. ... Ohio.

E. A. GJLLETT ... Indlana.

W. M. BAYLESS ... Indiana.

J. A. BOWMAN ... Illlnolll.

S. M. KENNEDY ... Pennsylvania.

T. H. 11. JRGAN ... Indiana.

C. C. CURTIS ... Indiana.

H. W. RUNYAN ... Michigan.

H. S. AINSWORTH ... Ohio.

C. W. MYERS ... Indiana.

D. C. HARROLD... ... .. . ... Indiana.

M. J. KELLY ... ... Illinois.

G. B. HOUGH ... Pennsylvania.

G. S. CLEMENS ... Indlana.

TERM OF 1884 AND 1886.

FRED H. EMMERLING ... Wisconsin.

FRANK H. HORNER ... Pennsylvania.

WILLIAM C. ARCHER ... lndiana.

WILLIAM R. DUNN ... Indiana.

WILLIAM H. BUCHER... .. .... . ... .' ... Ohio.

GUST. W..EINMANN ... Penmyh·anla.

MARSHALL M. KEEP ... Ohio.

J. MONTICELLO SPRINKLE... . ... Illinois.

JOHN E. DA VIS... ... . ... California.

JAI\IES W. PRALL... ... .... ... ... .. ... Indiana.

B. G. MILLER ... Michigan.

GEORGE

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TAINTER. ... Mlaourl.

FRANKIDOWD ... Ohio.

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INDIANA DE!(TAL COLLEGE.

TERM OF 1886 AND 1888.

JOHN H. PALIN ... ... Michigan.

ALFRED S. PRICE ... Kentucky.

ELMER E. STEWART ... Ohio.

JAMES E. MONTGOMERY ... Pennsylvania.

ELMER E. JONES ... , ... lndiana.

LEWIS L. CLARKE ... Ma81!'lCh118ett.8.

ROLAND 111. SMILEY ... Indhma.

WILLIAM H. ROWAND ... Ohio.

OWEN S. LYNN ... Indiana.

ALONZO L. JONES ... Indiana.

WILLIAM N. WILSON ... Indiana.

TERM OF 1888 AND 1887.

L. G. BELL ... Wisconsin.

CHA RI.ES WOELZ ... Indiana . . JNO. E. f". T{MON ... lllinois.

JNO. H. lo 1· ANS ... Indiana.

S. OUVER ... l'cunsylvania.

T. J. HOOD... .. ... Kentucky.

S. N. BLACKLEDGE ... Indiana.

MILTON LA MB ... lndi1111n.

JOHN H. nJHD ... Michigan.

GEO. MAhuACH ... Indiana.

P. W. EARHART ... lndinna.

J. W. BATES ... ... ... Michigan.

W. N. EASTOX ... lllichignn.

J. J. LICKLEY ... lllichigan.

TERM OF 181H AND 1888.

W. J. P. LAWTON ... Nebraska.

C. P. CURTIS ... lndinna.

J. L. BARKES ... Illinoil.

H. S. HICKS... ... ... ... .... . ... Indiana.

W. H. BEESON ... Indinna.

E. REESE ... Ohio.

0. W. RABER. ... ... Wisconsin.

J. H. DAUGHERTY ... Indiana.

R. H. CLARK... .. ... ... ... .... . . ... lllassachll.8ett.8.

L. A. STEWART... . ... Indiana.

W. M. JOKES... .. ... .. ... ... . ... Indhma.

J. W. LOPP... . ... Indiana.

W. A. ALEXANDER... . ... Illinois.

111. DEF. KEE ... Ohio.

C. J. LANGE ... , ... Wisconsin.

J. 8. McCURDY ... Indiana.

R. T. OLIVER ... Indiana.

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NUKIHW~lt.KN UNIVt.KSUY Ul: JII AL SGHOOL U8 RECAPITULATION.

TOTAL EXPENSES FOR ONE COURSE.

College Fees* (omitting Diploma Fee) . ... ... tlOO 00 Board,t complete, twenty weeks, at '5 per week ... 100 00 Washing, twenty weeks, at 50 cents per week... ... 10 00 Instruments, Tools and Books (if bought all new)... ... 80 00 Unaccounted necessities... .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... ... 10 00

t Total-a liberal estimate for firs,t term ... ... ... t300 00

MEMORANDUM.

Positively no Senior students will be admitted after October 22. , No Junior students admitted after October 12, when the preliminary examination will be held.

All stu , . ..,nts are urged to be present on the opening day, in order

to

secure desirable rooms, board, etc.

All Juniors should take advantage of the Free Cllale, or Primary Course, through September. For reasons, see pages 3 and 4.

There are no extra fees in the College Course.

Students, on arrival in the city, should call on the Secretary without delay, leaving baggage checked at the depot to save expense and troubte:

.Addreas all communications to

JUNIUS E. CRAVENS, 0. D.S., Secretary,

201 NOIITH .. l:NNSYLVANIA 8T1t■n,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

• DlpJoma Fee ('25) to be depoelted by the 1st of February. second term. The Dlpl- Pee will be returned to unsucceeaful candidates for graduation.

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Board may be obtained for a much less amount, but

of

a lesa de_,lrable quality.

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Tbe total expe~ of a second term are reduced to riro.

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

The Professor of Clinical Dentistry will devote personal attention daily to the clinics of the Primary Course, and no extra fees will be charged.. We strongly recommend all Juniors to

Oral IJeformities, Special instruction, with the use of models and practical cases, will be so rendered as to enable the student do comprehend the causes, principles of reduction, or