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11 E RECORD 10 18 T 3. Borman SroomeU, S. 23. H . professor of Clinical Denttetrp, Denial gnatomp anb Jjis'tologp R. I. X. BROOMELL was born in Chester County. Pennsylvania. After completing his preparatory education in the Friends Cen-tral School in Philadelphia he took up the study of dentistry, graduating from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery in 1879. was placed on the auxiliary corps of teachers in that school, and in 1896 he was made chief instructor in the prosthetic department. In 1898 he became Prefessor of Dental Anatomy. Dental Histology and Prosthetic Technics, which chair he held until he was called to the Medico-Chirurgical College in 1906 where he became Dean and Professor of Dental Anatomy and Histology and J Tosthctic Dentistry. Professor Broomel! is a member of the National Dental Association, the Pennsylvania State Dental Society, and a past president of that society; past president of the Dental Council of Pennsylvania and of the Academy of Stomatology ; member of the International Dental Congress, held in Paris in 19a); honorary member of the New York State Dental Society; member of the Stomatological Club and Philadelphia Dental Club; honorary member American Society of Orthodontists; Societe Odonlologique de France: honorary member of the Psi Omega Dental Fraternity and the Starr Stomatology Society of Mcdico-Chirurgical College. Dr. Broomell has been a generous contributor to dental literature, and is the author of a standard text-book on Dental Anatomy and Histology. and “Practical Dentistry by Practical Dentists. In 1881 lie 25
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T H E RECORD 19 18 %)tnv} Herbert Jioont, ill. Q. professor of t)p ic8, Cfjcmistrp attb iflrtallurgp EXR HERBER'l BOOM is a native Philadelphian, having been born in this city, August i. 1862. 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 entered the Medical Department Of the.University of Pennsylvania, from which institution he received his degree 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 completion of the prescribed four years’ course of study. Dr. Boom tilled the chair of Chemistry in the Medico-Chirurgical College during the years 1894 and 1897. Me also lectured upon Hygiene at Medico-Chirurgical College for several sessions. In 1892 Dr. Boom was placed in charge of the chemical laboratories of the Philadelphia Dental College, and at the same time appointed assistant to the chair of Physics, Chemistry and Metallurgy. Upon the retirement of Professor Samuel B. Howell, who became Emeritus Professor in 1901. Dr. Boom was elected to fill the vacancy, thereby becoming Professor of Physics, Chemistry and Metallurgy. Professor Boom is a prominent member of both County and State Medical Societies, American Medical Association, as well as an active member of several other scientific associations. Dr. Boom has assisted in the compilation of several works of dental and medical interest. He is also the author of a “Laboratory Guide in Hygienic and Physiological Chemistry.” He is also a frequent contributor to the leading journals devoted to dentistry and medicine. 27
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