The Journal of the British Dental Association, a Monthly Review of Dental Surgery. Vol IV. (Paperback)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883. Excerpt: ... had done for the dental profession, and he considered that to a great extent they were indebted to them for the high position it held at the present time. The motion was carried unanimously. Mr. G. W. Wilson, of Marple Lodge, Marple, proposed that the names of the following gentlemen be added to the list of Vicepresidents: Mr. F. J. Headlam, Mr. Joseph Broome, Mr. R. Armistead, and Mr. W. Holland. f Mr. H. M. Williamson seconded the motion, which was adopted. The chair having been taken by Mr. Armistead, Dr. Lloyd Roberts proposed a vote of thanks to the chairman (the Rev. Dr. Burton) and committee for their able services in connection with the establishment of the hospital. They were deeply grateful to the chairman for the efforts and work he had put into that excellent undertaking. When they knew that large dental hospitals existed in Liverpool, Birmingham, and Glasgow, and two or three in London, there could be no doubt of the necessity of such a hospital in Manchester, alike in the interest of the poor and of medical education. He was glad that extraction for the poor suffering from toothache would be done without recommendation. Special dental operations would require a recommendation, but he hoped the day was not far distant when for the poor this would be dispensed with. Dr. Hardie seconded the vote of thanks, which was supported by Mr. Armistead, and carried unanimously. The Rev. Dr. Burton acknowledged the compliment, and on the motion of the Chairman (Mr. Armistead) a vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. Huet for the services which he had rendered to the movement. We hear from the Rev. Dr. Bui ton that he had intended to have moved a special vote of thanks to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Thomas North, for the great interest and energy he has displayed ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883. Excerpt: ... had done for the dental profession, and he considered that to a great extent they were indebted to them for the high position it held at the present time. The motion was carried unanimously. Mr. G. W. Wilson, of Marple Lodge, Marple, proposed that the names of the following gentlemen be added to the list of Vicepresidents: Mr. F. J. Headlam, Mr. Joseph Broome, Mr. R. Armistead, and Mr. W. Holland. f Mr. H. M. Williamson seconded the motion, which was adopted. The chair having been taken by Mr. Armistead, Dr. Lloyd Roberts proposed a vote of thanks to the chairman (the Rev. Dr. Burton) and committee for their able services in connection with the establishment of the hospital. They were deeply grateful to the chairman for the efforts and work he had put into that excellent undertaking. When they knew that large dental hospitals existed in Liverpool, Birmingham, and Glasgow, and two or three in London, there could be no doubt of the necessity of such a hospital in Manchester, alike in the interest of the poor and of medical education. He was glad that extraction for the poor suffering from toothache would be done without recommendation. Special dental operations would require a recommendation, but he hoped the day was not far distant when for the poor this would be dispensed with. Dr. Hardie seconded the vote of thanks, which was supported by Mr. Armistead, and carried unanimously. The Rev. Dr. Burton acknowledged the compliment, and on the motion of the Chairman (Mr. Armistead) a vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. Huet for the services which he had rendered to the movement. We hear from the Rev. Dr. Bui ton that he had intended to have moved a special vote of thanks to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Thomas North, for the great interest and energy he has displayed ...

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February 2012

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240

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978-1-150-93354-7

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9781150933547

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