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l .r- . .... E57 xii ' . . . . . -7?- 'if is par excellence for most dental work in a clinic. It makes It possible for a student a Q B -5 i: g e to operate without hurry and without fear of hurting the patient while the demon- ,V ,i ag 555' ,,,- Q strator is watching and guiding him in his work. .- , s To the patient Novocaine has brought peace of mind, doing away with the 2 ,Jr f traditional horror of the dental chair by assuring him a safe and painless method I 1 ' 3 of relief. - ,A Y- E In the future, as it was in the past, the aim of the Clinic will be to give the E 1 - 5 student the opportunity to acquire all the knowledge and experience he is willing ei ' ,W to absorb. 'Al Now, when cost is not the major consideration, and with a wealth of material J that no other Dental College has ever even approached, there is every reason to V ' , - feel that the students of the New York University College of Dentistry will get 4.2 i 1 lit ' the best training possible not only in Exodontia but in every branch of Dentistry. 1 :- it fm. is :ii C f The patient on the other hand will get such care, attention, and work of a quality gfjrlx , iff X f N f obtainable only in the best private practice and at a cost that is only nominal for w Q iii Z, Qi! Q Q ,r the service rendered. -fi l e 2 -'Alix 1 i 1 il i l A N.. ly . ., 3 E. . ., V 1 '5 f tj til if X . i 1: -4+ ,W i if W nt l I 1 , 5 V J I ', ll lil, Q Xi IQ PLE 1 ,L v EXAMINING ROOM L V A ,, .-..- ...... ..... , ., .------- --::p- lunar 1 1 '--mm., ..... .. , ,... ......... . ,, n ll f r:1 i ni mini ' 6 l ' '- liiii-:rw tv -es' in-::: -w ' aa.:-f:::!:i PQ..!lfl,Jr.i.., H926 .,...t'f1:-fl!..! ii t.!! P!!!!!!mJ l43l
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I 7 ff flllfi ' ' 1 HESCHI- w', ' it Xl 1? if y fs Q :L A large operating room with a smaller waiting room attached was set aside 1- for the use of the Exodontia Clinic and was made a separate department of the .. -- - Clinic. Two real though old dental chairs were bought. A dozen new forceps - were obtained and a fish boiler with a removable tray for sterilization But a clean towel was still a ram avis in the clinics The real step forward though was the 2 installation of a machine for the administration of nitrous oxide for patients will- Q Q ing to pay for it and the devising of a technic for teaching and practicing , 5 Exodontia ' 2 E 4 With the improved conditions the attendance at the Clinic increased very E .. rapidly and to such an extent that it became necessary to split it in two by creating - an Oral Surgery Clinic with Dr. Harry Dunning in charge of it At about the same time cocaine' was tried out for local anesthesia but soon 1 discarded as unsuitable Then came the X-ray machine about l906 in charge of Drs Hawling and IeRoy Satterlee who paid with their health for the improvement they brought E about in the practice of dentistry generally and our surgery and hxodontia par- - - - ticularly 1 - 1' E Then in 1914 Prof. Fischer came over from Germany and demonstrated A 3, S and taught us the use of Novocaine Local anesthesia became a reality. Students, , 1' E 1 X g instead of, in most cases, merely watching the operations, were allowed to do them g l' 1 if 5 themselves. The patients not being in pain it became possible to explain to and E X E E 'guide a student while at work, with benefit to both student and patient. General 'i K E E i anesthesia has its place in the work of the Clinic and in the Dental Surgery , H .5 5 5 Oflice, and students have to be instructed in its use, but Novocaine is the anesthetic 5 E gli - :AE ala - EE s - 1 5 E F ' 5 . . ll 5 ? L' 2 l- 112 gi--. Q11 llllli lllllilllllll llllm lllllllllllll l'W W .llll llllll lllli Illlllll lllllhll lllllllll wg., , - Q ,ff H f -4 iw 11 mum tinimimumuummuinuilmiu um nmnu 1 numimnu Mill hi ' 1 . I 5. R . 23. 1 ' Eff at E: 'I Mjwlfrwfvw 'Lvl sb nmnnmmnmmn in mnninnmmmiilnnunrwqmgnrrq, 3 T21 NX ir? - ' 1' I lmimimnu1nnmw...m..mmnnnnnmmufmlrmimmnlmlnmm MUHIIIID - Yi? 60 VM! 22 ,SF -J' ' H 7 592 bfi 1615 51 ,LE l he Si: 1 5 Q -1 K I l l l' 1 I l l 5 Ex'rRAc'1'xoN CLINIC ' '1 e EWS llllllllllll .T as 'lllll I l 'aww' 1- I Illllllllll 1 - me ..... .........., ..a... ,,,,, ,, lf112?l!!F!f!F !i5aa 15fEirfrf1fs:1:!E'l..!ll1ff.'11,'I1l., 111'.1-11'P1-J?F!.1 1'i11iE1i1i11W!! ? .! !l1Ci11a,f l47l
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