Around the world dentistry / by Henry Lovejoy Ambler.
- Ambler, Henry Lovejoy.
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Around the world dentistry / by Henry Lovejoy Ambler. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the University of Toronto, Harry A Abbott Dentistry Library, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harry A Abbott Dentistry Library, University of Toronto.
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![In the book store we saw Marshall's and Johnson's text books, and in drug stores Glycothymoline, Listerine, Sanitol. At Watson's drug store we saw the best supply of dental materials, the majority of which were from the S. S. White Co. Here, in order to keep engine burs, etc., from rusting, they put them in special glass jars, with a hollow stopper which con- tains large pieces of lime to absorb any moisture present. OFFICE OF DR. MARSHALL. The writer had a pleasant visit with Dr. John S. Marshall, the well-known author and examining and supervising dental surgeon, U. S. A., who is doing so much good for our profes- sion and the army. He has been here for twenty months, and has a fine, well equipped office, in which he is carrying on a work which should be heartily supported by all. He kindly fur- nished us with a set of blanks, such as are used by the army dental cor])-. In the army outfit we noted Ransom and Randolph's swag- ing device for crowns, etc.; Cogswell's rubber-dam holder, Ames' cement, Butler's pluggers and carborundum point, and Yarney's pluggers. The Bureau of Science has a few denial books, and regu- larly receives dental journals gratis, which are bound and pre- served as a nucleus for a library for a future dental college. There is a dental society here which meets about every](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21203271_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)