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Hi mu 11 kkuf.k f lie vi is a native Philadelphian, having been bom ill this city. August I, 1863. He received his education in the public schools of this city, entering the High School in 1877. Upon completion of his course in the High School, he cntcicd the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, from which institution lie received his drgiee in 1885. After his graduation, he continued his studies for several years in the department of science auxiliary to medicine. In 1891, Dr. Boom received the diploma of the “ Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for com pletion of the prescribed four-years course of study. In 1892 Dr. Boom was placed in charge of the chemical lalioiatoiies of the Philadelphia Dental College, and at the same time appointed assistant to tl.c chair of Physics. Chemistry and Metallurgy. Upon the retirement of Professor Samuel B. Howell, who became Kmcritus Professor. Dr. Boom was elected to fill the vacancy, thereby becoming Professor of Physics. Chemistry ami Metallurgy. Professor Boom, is a prominent member of |x th his County and State Medical Societies, as well as an active member of several other scientific association , lie is also a frequent contnbutor to the leading journals devoted to dentistry and medicine. IIKNKV III MhKkl BOOM. M. I . rv»r M»r«l t-hy.K theuian i.n-1 MfUlliiriv
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Ut«n u okM.vn.u m m. n n ii PlofUII nl lUtrrj Melm. Atm .OwMn Noil (Mluun-trchny L 1101 011» GKr.rvii.UM. M I)., I . D. S., was bora hi Arv.ii, Austria, Mobcr 9, 1858. His early education was icceivcd in the schools of his native town and continued in the public schools of Philadelphia. At the »ge “f seventeen lie returned to Austria, jnd for three years resided in Vienna to complete his preliminary education. In 1S79 hr matiiculatcd as a student in the Philadelphia Dental College and graduated with the degree of I). D. S.. in February. 1881 His activity in college matters resulted in his selection as quizmaster by his classmates, and he continued in this capacity until his entrance into the Faculty,quizzing upon all subjects taught in the college. Hi- first official appointment, received in 18.81, was that of assistant to the chair of Materia Medica and Chemistry. In JS86 he entered the Medico Chirurgical College, then in alliance with the Philadelphia Dental College, as student in medicine and received the M D. degree in 1888. A few years later he was appointed lecturer and given direction of the subject of Materia Medica. The retirement ol Professor Henry 1 Door in 1896, Iclt vacant the professorship of Anaesthesia and Anatsthctics, and to this in the same year Prof. Greenbnum succeeded, the subject of Materia Medica being added to his chair. He was the moving spirit in the organization of the Garietsnnian Society and the originator of the idea of establishing a college magazine for the purpose of bringing the alumni in closer relations with the institution. Since the first issue of the Stomatologist he has been its publisher and its virtual manager as well. He is devoted to the interests of the school, and cheerfully assumes any labor that will advance its welfare. He is a member of the National and State Societies and the Academy of Stomatology. He has read papers before the Pennsylvania and New York State Societies in thi- and other States, his productions being always received with favor. —11—
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r ’f D i Orio L Ini.i.t wav born January 19, iS i4. at Kiu ilc Janrrio, Itraxil, lli |«armil» were Americans, Ins lather enjoying ,» large dental practice among the residents of Rio dc Janciio. ’I he fir't ten years of Ur. Inghs' life was spent in I Irani I; after which lie was sent to the I'nitcd States, to be educated—graduating from the Paterson Semirmy in 18S0. He became interested in a silk manufactory, and was engaged therein for four years. His desire for a professional career led to his entering the Philadelphia Dental ('ol)cgc in 1884 ; where he was graduated in 1886, after the then usual two years' course. In 188 , Ur. Inglin, in conjunction w ith Dr. J Foster Magg. published a quiz, compcnd, based upon the teachings of the latter. In tS88 lie became Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry at the Philadelphia Dental College, and Continued in that capacity until 1890, in which year he left for Rio d.-Janciio. Ilc practised there for three rears; and then returned, in lii former capacity, to the Philadelphia Dentd College. During the sessions of 1S9S -fy. 1899-OO he occupied the position of special lecturer ill IXntal Pathology and Therapeutic ; upon the death of Dr. Hurclnrd, he was elected to the chair of Pathology and therapeutics, which position lie has since held, in addition to licing the Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry. Dr Inglis lias I seen .1 fnipient contributor to the leading dental journals, and is well and favorably known t.i the dental profession. OTTO r. INi.I.Is. U K . 1 —1 »f Omul r.aviimi nn i 'rit«rn»iuw» - 15-
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