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' ,ae H Q in 5,9 X il X .fi Xl lg WEN .aw VN' , E4-'M of X , N ll 5. , X N, N., i f Y ' 5 I lg If 1 2 g D x N h ---...,. 6652-f ... e . f li. - . 1 .... A ..,.,.'-.' X in SP 'I -..J -- X H . Q A ' wb. ,,.. . F xx Q ll fl mp, Z .Q KK 9 of ORTHO BA D Arthur Hudson This is th e third edition of this book which was original- ly published under the titles of This ls The Way You Do lt and How To Do It-Sell Patients, That ls. This revealing well documented piece of the secrets of patient relations, but also makes an attempt at presenting a method of dental practice lSakae Tanakat , , , , . Francis Conley literature not only gives you an insight into administration. Dr. Conley is an exponent of the triang- E ular theory of practice administration and presents various and sundry triangles throughout his work. This well-versed gen- tleman has devised a means of daily routine which he calls the circulation of flow. The dentist acts as a check valve and gets all the crud out of there. This is done by his listening, his observing, and his analyz- ing. ln this realm the author brings out the obiect he feels is the most useful tool in patient relations - the listening chair. By sitting on this wonderful piece of machin- AD ery, one can perceive and hear things below 0.0001 decibels. Dr. Conley claims he can even determine the patient's anxiety state by listening to the degree of peristalsis of his intestines. Finally, he presents formulas for determining the cost of contingencies such as FF, MS, RF, and the like. Also formulas regarding HC, HF, and OH are brought forth. This is an excellent piece of literature for the standardized, everyday type, common, simple, honest-to- goodness dental practice. Book Review: WHAT DO I TELL MY PATIENT? - By Francis J. Conley.
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ANESTH ESIOLOGY is for the patient's profound, pronounced, profuse, proliferat- ing, pounding, pain, palliated partially by proficient, prob- ing, penetrating, point, propelling proper procaine, producing probable, paroxysmal, prolonged parasthesia. is for the harrowing, horrifying, harassing, hashed, hatchejed himmediate hinsertions handled heartily, having had heavy hooch helpings. is for those defunct, despicable, defiling, degradating, das- tardly, damnable, deceitful, debasing, debauched, diseased, decrepit, depleted, deflated, downright dirty discourses. is for the silly, shafty, special, sordid, shifty, somewhat sly, short scholastic speculations ipop quizzesl. is for the ache alleviating aspirin, always administered after an awesome, academic account, accosted at Anesthesia ad- dresses. is for Reeve's rapid, resounding, reverberating, rhythmic, ro- bust rather raunchy repertoire. is for the endogenous, euphoric, everlasting, extra-efferves- cent, encephalic effecting epinephrine exciting extrasensory efferent endings. N is for the sleek, slender, silver, steel syringes seemingly sim- ple 'ssembled shooting scintillating spirits somewhere, stop- ping shocking, severe, sensory' stimulations. is for the odorless, oddish, oozing, operant, outflowing oxy- gen osmosing over oronasal openings, obviously oppugnant of overdose of opiate. is for the basic, brain besieging barbiturates bequieting bil- lious battling, bemused, bawling, bemoaning beastly bar- barians. i suck - suck - suck ----- Leland Reeve ww W ' 2 R Lucien Bavetta Dr. Lou Bavetta came over to the clinic every Thursday morning of the first semester of our Junior year. He came with the expressed purpose of enriching our lives as well as our diets. Dr. Bavetta spent half his time de- bunking our cherished theories as to what we were eating. The other half was spent amusing the senior D.H.'s who also sat in for the class. He added to our curriculum with some interesting guest lectures. We learned that Wheaties weren't all they were cracked up to be, that W. K. Kellogg was a fraud, and that white bread wasn't so bad after all. Last but not least we learned that there were many nuts to be found amongst the berries. LITRITIO
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