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1-if wfulzv'if'-fiff -WM Qffl'-W1 x - 'VM -EV -1. '1' ff??!-7,1 EE 5,2 EXE E All? 5 f ll 5A?E Q--.-E ll lllllIllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lx-E37 l llmnnnmmmnuumumuunlli l men in the world Its sole purpose has been to advance dentistry as a profession and '1 science It contributes to all advance movements in dentistry EDUCATION Through its Council on Education and Financial Support the advancement in dental education to the present standard of efliciency has been made possible LEGISLATION The power and influence of the membership of the American Dental Association has been sufficient to force important national legislation from time to time which has been of great value both to the profession and to the public A striking example was the ability during the world war to so direct the attention of our National Government to the value of dentistry as an important independent branch of medicine that a law was passed conferring upon dentists serving in the Army the same rank and dignity as that enjoyed by the medical' profession which gave to dentistry an opportunity to greatly increase its efficiency in health service RESEARCH Probably one of the greatest contributions made to modern dentistry from the standpoint of health conservation has been through the Scien- tific and Research Commission of the American Dental Association It is through results obtained during recent years by dental research workers that not only the medical profession, but the world has been made to recognize that the dental organs, together with their adjacent structures, have an important bearing on dis- ease throughout the general organism. DENTAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION. The Council on Mouth Hygiene and Public Instruction of the American Dental Association is doing a wonderful work in educating the public, and presents through the American Dental Journal approx- imately fourteen pages each month, giving a review of their activities. This is of value to every dentist. RELIEF. The American Dental Association has in its treasury a fund of S165,000.00 at this time, which is set aside for the relief of those of its members who may become disabled and dependent. No more noble work can be conceived. DENTAL JOURNAL. Without doubt, from the standpoint of dental literature and education, the Journal of the American Dental Association is more far reach- ing than any publication of current dental literature. Every member of the Amer- ican Dental Association receives the Journal, which is of inestimable value to him as a reference book. It contains the latest observations in science and research as well as the most'up-to-date technical procedure. E r E E x g E l AX E tl ?4E sis l I : Q 5 3 r : : 1 E i - J - . . . . . . . . :ie Q-111'-5 The foregoing is a brief outline of some of the important activities of the E E I : - 5 : 1 n 1 u n n I 'i -: E American Dental Association which justly entitle it to recognition as an asset, not 5 'pulp'slllIlIipnrl 'llmunumnmmummm: lllllllwl' lmllllInuuuumnnn mumumulllllipa-t-ulvmlllluxi,llllllr.r::nm'. 1 I I 1 m I I UI 'Ill 'l' ,1 I Mft r E f ,xv 'Q 1 rl Ilu. . n o Il I . .ull h I QA.-ta.: Digi. 3 tying. ' '-Tv-' 'WT' Q7 .1 2- fa EX . 4 ' - ,- 5- IE . . ' . 5 E 5 E ' ' , ' E 2 -- W 2 5 E ff E E 2 E .- , 2 : E E' E : -I I ' E S Y - E : E E : I E a E ' ' E' . Q : C 1 g . 3 E f ' ' - 5 I Q 5 . 5 2 2 f 5 l 2 ' ' -2 ' E 5 iii S . : ,XE 1 w : x 9 .....: only to dentistry, but to America. Ja. , , , , 1355 If the young practitioner of dentistry would hope to render the hlghest degree of eHicient service, not only to his profession, but to his fellow man, he should . I . . . . . . . . ang if-E not fail to grasp the first opportunity, after establishing his ofiice, to join his local - 5'a I E . . . . . E society, through which organization he may become a contributor to, and a mem- ami Eli ber of the American Dental Association, with all of its prestige and privileges. ' a in 1 E fi 5 5 Eli. - 1 ff EWS ' r-3 :'4 ' Em? 'M -A Il nu H, u 1 45 1 1. yuinlq, 3 . 1 um I ' ' ' lf1s5l!!!F!!F !EEs1'Ei5Fffii:fH5 F!!!!ll-ff.'H'r.EIL a H J.. .. 1'-?f-illlll'l'21S?f1'ii!fWfTii'aElfH51!! lllllllEf'li.l H601
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