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' ouie aujfttng Gas. •HoraccWciis J iScoveTfn- of 1: m Imm - P Bwte :- — .-: A« H HRpp ' v H H ' Bn lllll - ■ M ■ y - ' a.,.«.i ' ;- ' ' tr was trifling with the supernatural, and classed with the empirics. Others, who faintly appreciated the greatness of his discovery, hoped to rob him of his credit, and daily he was tortured by the unkind and slanderous comments made of both himself and his new discovery. He died, uncomforted by the profession he loved and honored. A gift thus bestowed upon humanity was so wonderful, so priceless that had pagan Greece or Rome been so beholden to a man, he would have been elevated by the esteem of a grateful populace to the rank of a beneficent deity. Temples would have been graced with his statues, and incense burned to signalize the great benefaction. His death awakened the populace to his great contribution. In this, the one-hundredth year of his discovery, the work of Wells lives on in everlasting tribute to his great vision. Tablets have been unveiled, statues have been erected, resolutions and tributes have been recorded, and praises sung for this dentist who so bountifully deserved the good will and the earnest plaudits of a grateful world. Mario H. Colecchi
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J; n HORACE WELLS The case of Horace Wells is now before us. Today, throughout the civilized world, he is the acknowledged discoverer of anesthesia and his name is listed in the bright galaxy of great benefactors of mankind. Imposture cannot be permitted to usurp the place of merit; ignorance and presumption cannot overtop the emanations of true genius, and all the promptings of a generous, noble, self-sacrificing spirit; artifice, chicanery, and mendacity cannot stand before sincerity, rectitude, truth, and honor. The old adage It is better late than never applies most happily to the appreciation the dental world and mankind in general have indicated in their regard for Horace Wells. It has been an old story, it will be a tale of every age, and quite likely it is part of the rough and rugged road that all new thoughts, all new departures, all new discoveries, all new inventions must travel. It was also thus with the great Horace Wells, who found little comfort after he had discovered anesthesia. His trials began the day when, by his own sacrifice, he demonstrated that human science could master and control pain. He was ridiculed, publicly humiliated, and ignored by many of his profession as one who 1J286
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eJicaihn TO Edward C. Dobbs, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. As a teacher, author, research worker, and student activity worker, Dr. Dobbs is respected not only by our students but by the entire dental profession. After gradua- tion from the University of Maryland Dental School in 192 9, he entered the University of Rochester Medical School on a Rockefeller Fellowship in Biochemistry and Pharmacology. When he completed his work there, he returned to the University of Maryland to become Pro- fessor of Pharmacology. Dr. Dobbs is a member of the American Dental Asso- ciation, tlie American Pharmaceutical Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the International Association for Dental Research, the National Formulary Committee, the Council of Dental Therapeutics, the Maryland Biological Society, Xi Psi Phi, Gorgas Odonto- logical Society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon and Sigma Xi. Even with these many activities. Dr. Dobbs has found time to become author of a textbook and act as financial advisor to the Mirror. It is with admiration and respect for him as a teacher, author, and research worker in dental science that we dedicate this volume to Dr. Dobbs.
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