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Pedodontics One of the first challenges that will confront the graduate on entering practice is the child patient. This challenge will continue throughout his career. The course in Pedodontics is designed to prepare the student to accomplish successfully the care of these patients with efficiency, confidence and consideration for the child. Dr. Beechen, who has been at the College since l947, sin- cerely assists the student dentist with the problems peculiar to the younger segment of his clinic experience. 1 QKQWCSEWSAT H' , gi ' f rm: A Dr. Beechen Chairman of the Department s ,., R f , ,,,. r f. A 1 V f ' y s I. l.,l I C' t ..,...... 1 I 1 YM N L . t t . 'Q t M Dr. Charles T. Askine Dr. Francis Bushnell Dr. Kenneth Cusick Dr. Winston Edie Dr. Richard Garrick Dr. Howard Gerstein Assistant Clinical Assistant Clinical Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Professor Protessor has -mug ? j .. V ft' tw S 1 ,it.r tw M 43 . In , 'I Hi Dr. Geor e Greniell Dr. Robert Greer g Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Dr. Edward Hoffman Dr. Emmett Stanton, Ir. Dr. Franklin Womack Clinical Instructor Assistant Clinical Clinical Instructor Professor
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I Vi ,j:. Mme? I Orthodontics The aim of the department through lectures and demon- strations is to prepare the undergraduate general practi- tioner to evaluate orthodontic treatment. He is exposed to some of the recognized diagnostic tools of the specialty as a basis for recognition and timing of referral of patients. Clinical Work is designed to supplement that taught in the Pedodontic department with the entire emphasis placed on prevention and interception of malocclusion. Dr. Groves, who came to the college in li-350, has much to offer the de- partment through his sincere desire to impart to the students the most recent developments in orthodontic diagnosis and , Z ,- .,,I ? , 2? I , . fa di, , . , , 2 - '253:i' I t treatment. Dr. Murray Groves Assistant Professor Chairman of the Department , ..,., . ' I ii Q if Ni Y . I Ms- ' if if is ' swf Dr. Gaylor Holmes Dr. William Hopkins Dr. Richard R. Ruther Dr. Gordon H. Osser Dr. Richard W. Barttlet Assistant Clinical Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Professor Physiological Sciences The courses in this department are designed to give a comprehensive understanding of the functions of the body from both the chemical and the structural standpoints, so as to afford a basis of appreciation of normal and patho- logical processes, their responses to medicinal therapy, and the medicinal basis for Personal Hygiene and Preven- tive Medicine. Dr. Leicester, who has been at the College since l938, has an impressive record of achievements in this field, and has developed a series of most interesting and informative lectures based upon his rich background of experiences. 'I ' ' wi ' - 'Q 9' M I it A .4 'A I H- , ' ' W it y ..,. if 1 K 1-E,,:3tE:fs52:.t:,.'.g - t-' . t , Q gkgpyg V t A t t.. ' , ' Dr. Thomas Beare Lecturer in Public Health Dentistry Dr. George Muller Associate in Physiology and Pharmacology Dr. Henry Leicester Professor ot Biochemistry Chairman of the Department Dr. Harold Young Clinical Instructor in Therapeutics
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Dr. E. Mosser Chairman of the Department Periodontics The program of this department is built upon a solid founda- tion of anatomy, histology, physiology of the periodontium and related stomatognathic system. The student is taught to look for and recognize incipient clinical changes from normalp preven- tion of disease is a prime objective. All treatment procedures are based upon an appreciation of the tissue changes underlying that particular clinical problem. Dr. Mosser, who has been at the College since 1963, is regarded by both students and faculty members alike as having done much to elevate periodontics to its rightful position of importance along with the other depart- ments here at school. Dr. Alexander August Dr. Ernest Baker Dr. Lloyd Boortz Dr. Thomas Booth Assistant Clinical Assistant Clinical Clinical Instructor Clinical Instructor Professor Proiessor Dr. Ronald Cliff Dr. Iames Dowdle Dr. Thomas Dunkin Dr. Robert Hall Clinical Teaching Clinical Instructor Assistant Clinical Assistant Clinical Assistant Professor Professor Dr. Robert Oslar Dr. W. Don Pack Dr. Lowell Peterson Dr. B. O. A. Thomas Assistant Clinical Clinical Teaching Clinical Professor Clinical Professor Professor Assistant
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