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Dr. Baer-- Mr. Lane, will you tell us something about the structure of bone ? Lane Qnot knowing anything about itl- W'ell, doctor, I would rather be excused as my last attempt at reciting caused so much com- ment. Dr. D'Ancona-9'Supposing you were looking at the clock fsame old clockj where would the blind spot be ?' Rodolph- ln the center. Dr. D'Ancona- No. Rodolph- lNell, a little to one side. Dr. D'Ancona- VVhich side? Rodolph- The other side, Dr. Vifilliamson- How about the anastomosis of the lingual arteries in both halves of the tongue. ls it free or otherwise P Minahen- I don't think it is. Dr. VVilliamson- VVhat trunk connects the two innominate Veins ? Vlfalton- The azygos uvulaf' Dr. Sharp- ln examining a patients mouth for a denture, what pathological conditions may be found? Lewis- The patient may have a soft palate. Dr. Sharp- XVhat is a gum tooth Kelley- For gum work right around. Dr. Sharp- Around what ?'l Kelley- Around the mouth. Dr. Wfilliamson- On what side the crico-arytenoideus lateralis muscle Pl' Olwell-QNO answerj Dr. Vtfilliamson- ls it on the superior, inferior or lateral side? just think a moment. Lateralis muscle. Olwell+ Superior.U Dr. Sharp- In what do we pickle gold? Vklarren- Aqua Regiaf' 88
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Harvested from the Lecture Room Dr. Hodgen- From your experience with ether, how does it act F Olwell- lt is a better anzesthetic than Chlorine. Dr. Hodgen- I should imagine so. Dr. NVilliamson- Mx: Howard can you mention some of the attach- ments of the tongue ? Howard- Hyoid bone and vertebral column. Dr. Williamson- Your tongue must be very loose I am afraidf, Dr. D'Ancona- XNhere do we End the condition known as hyper- metropia or far-sightedness F fl ' 11 Lane- ln fortune-tellers and mind-readers, doctor. Dr. Sharp- NVhat is an alloy? Evans- A mechanical mixture. Dr. Sharp- Then what is the difference between an alloy and a solder. Evans- One contains amalgam and the other does not, Dr. Hodgen- Suppose you should open a can of ether close to a Bunsen burner. Mr. Brown, what would occur? Howard tin an audible whisperj- The four acts of 'Wfhat hap- pened to Brown would quickly followf Dr. Sharp- VVhat determines the kind of pins to be used in teeth in making a denture P' Trullinger- The nature of the work they are to do. Dr. Sharp- They are all intended to chew with. Dr. Sharp- In selecting teeth for a denture, what would aid you in determining the color? Minahen- The temperature of the teeth still in the patient's mouth. Dr. Williamson- Mit Middleton, what important nerve is found in the carotid triangle F Middleton Qnot hearing very wellj-:The digastricf' QLouder from the wingsj, Oh, I mean the pneumogastricf, 87
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Lane Cafter Dr. Baer has talked for three-quarters of an hour on dental folliclesj- Doctor, can you give me an idea of how large a dental follicle is P Dr. Xafilliamson- How much Huid is there in the pleural cavity T' Bennett- Ch, about a quart. Dr. VVilliamson-mln that case I fear the subject would need to see a doctor. Dr. Sharp- Do you ever use badly decayed teeth to clasp to P Mcliinney- I suppose hardly ever you would, but sometimes per- haps you might. Dr. VVilliamson- VVhich lung is the heavier ? Rhoner- The leftf, Dr. VVilliamson-K'VVhich ? Rhoner- The right. Dr. VVilliamson-''VVhich, the lung or the answer? Dr. Sharp- Mr, Letcher, can you tell me what the Gilbert air chamber is ? Letcher C as though stating a remarkable factj-- You have me there doctor. Dr. Hodgen- 'l'here are three stages of chloroform, in fact four, but be careful that you do not put your patient into the fourthf' Dr. Sharp-'WVhat will guide you in annealing aluminum ? Dinsmore- Heat it red. Dr. Sharp-UNO. Dinsmore fatter Howard prompts himj- Cherry red. Dr. Sharp- Don't believe everything you hearf, Dr. Sharp- VVherc would you use astandard clasp PM Rhodes- lWell, where it is necessary to keep a plate from movingf' Dr. Sharp- That would apply to any clasp. VVhat kind of a clasp is a standard clasp ?y' Rhodes-'4That isvvhat I don't know. Dr. Wfilliamson Cquizzing the class on a rainy day and getting poor answersj- It seems to me that the path of anatomy is very slippery this morning. 89
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