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Ariel - Volume 8 Number 3, David Gastfriend, Martin Trichtinger, Richard J. Perry, Michael J. Grimes, George Risi, Scott A. Waldman, Gail Orner, Jamie Lockard, Dick Moberg, Robert L. Brent, John A. Timour, Patrick Sokas, Shahab Minassian
Ariel - Volume 8 Number 3, David Gastfriend, Martin Trichtinger, Richard J. Perry, Michael J. Grimes, George Risi, Scott A. Waldman, Gail Orner, Jamie Lockard, Dick Moberg, Robert L. Brent, John A. Timour, Patrick Sokas, Shahab Minassian
Ariel
Executive Editor
James W. Lockard, Jr.
Business Manager
Neeraj K. Kanwal
University News
Richard J . Perry
World News
Doug Hiller
Opinions
Elizabeth A. McGuire
Features
Patrick P. Sokas
Sports Desk
Shahab S. Minassian
Managing Editor
Edward H. Jasper
Managing Associate
Brenda Peterson
Photography Editor
Robert D. Lehman. Jr.
Graphics
Christine M. Kuhnle
Ariel - Volume 8 Number 2, Marianne Ritchie, Nicholas Tepe, George Risi, Richard Perry, Dave Gastfriend, Martin Trichtinger, Gail Greenspan, Scott A. Waldman, William J. Adams, Jr., Robert L. Brent, Jamie Lockard, Ronald D. Springel, Patrick Sokas, Richard P. Margolies, Dick Moberg, Shahab Minassian, Jane Mooney, Neeraj Kanwal
Ariel - Volume 8 Number 2, Marianne Ritchie, Nicholas Tepe, George Risi, Richard Perry, Dave Gastfriend, Martin Trichtinger, Gail Greenspan, Scott A. Waldman, William J. Adams, Jr., Robert L. Brent, Jamie Lockard, Ronald D. Springel, Patrick Sokas, Richard P. Margolies, Dick Moberg, Shahab Minassian, Jane Mooney, Neeraj Kanwal
Ariel
Executive Editor
James W. Lockard , Jr.
Issue Editor
Doug Hiller
Business Manager
Neeraj K. Kanwal
University News
Richard J. Perry
World News
Doug Hiller
Opinions
Elizabeth A. McGuire
Features
Patrick P. Sokas
Sports Desk
Shahab S. Minassian
Managing Editor
Edward H. Jasper
Managing Associate
Brenda Peterson
Photography Editor
Robert D. Lehman, Jr.
Graphics
Christine M. Kuhnle
Ariel - Volume 8 Number 1, Steven Gamburg, Richard J. Perry, Gail Greenspan, Martin Trichtinger, Jim Spiegel, William J. Adams, Jr., George Risi, Laird Jackson, Jamie Lockard, Patrick Sokas, Shahab Minassian, Maureen Dietzler
Ariel - Volume 8 Number 1, Steven Gamburg, Richard J. Perry, Gail Greenspan, Martin Trichtinger, Jim Spiegel, William J. Adams, Jr., George Risi, Laird Jackson, Jamie Lockard, Patrick Sokas, Shahab Minassian, Maureen Dietzler
Ariel
Executive Editor
James W. Lockard, Jr.
Issue Editor
Michael J. Grimes
Business Manager
Neeraj K. Kanwal
Managing Editor
Edward H. Jasper
University News
Richard J. Perry
World News
William D.B. Hiller
Opinions
Elizabeth A. McGuire
Features
Patrick P. Sokas
Sports Desk
Shahab S. Minassian
Managing Associate
Brenda Peterson
Photography
Robert D. Lehman, Jr.
Graphics
Christine M. Kuhnle
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxviii, Number 1 Fall 1977
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxviii, Number 1 Fall 1977
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXVIII, Number 1 Fall 1977
“Let Us Pursue a Venture in Quality,” Page 2
Magee: Testament to Rehabilitation, Page 9
Educating the Allied Health Professional, Page 15
Jefferson Scene, Page 18
Class Notes, Page 21
Obituaries, Page 30
Ada Code Of Ethics (October 1977), American Dental Association
Ada Code Of Ethics (October 1977), American Dental Association
Code of Ethics
The ADA Code of Ethics has three main components: The Principles of Ethics, the Code of Professional Conduct and the Advisory Opinions. Contents may also include: Amendment to ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct and Insert for the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct. The most current issue is available on the ADA’s website.
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxvii, Number 4 Summer 1977
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxvii, Number 4 Summer 1977
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXVII, Number 4 Summer 1977
Profile of a President, Page 2
The “Wise Infidelity” of Vesalius and Pare, Page 13
At First, Only John Gibbon Believed in the Heart-Lung Machine, Page 19
Modernizing Eskimo Health Care, Page 22
Family Practice Relates to People’s Needs, Page 24
Jefferson Scene, Page 26
Class Notes, Page 34
Obituaries, Page 43
1977 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College, College Of Graduate Studies, And College Of Allied Health Sciences
Sidney Kimmel Medical College Commencements
No abstract provided.
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting May 7, 1977 Fawcett Center, Ohio State University Campus, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting May 7, 1977 Fawcett Center, Ohio State University Campus, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Annual Conference Programs
This one page program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on May 7, 1977 at the Fawcett Center at the Ohio State University Campus in Columbus, Ohio. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxvii, Number 3 Spring 1977
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxvii, Number 3 Spring 1977
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXVII, Number 3 Spring 1977
The Other Health Professionals, Page 2
Jefferson Scene, Page 28
Class Notes, Page 35
Obituaries, Page 42
Saint Francis College Board Of Trustees, 1977 February 22, Saint Francis College, Biddeford, Maine
Saint Francis College Board Of Trustees, 1977 February 22, Saint Francis College, Biddeford, Maine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
List of Saint Francis College Board of Trustees.
Professional Writing And Lectures: "Brief History Of The Osteopathic Hospital Of Maine," 1977, Undated, Lowell M. Hardy Do
Professional Writing And Lectures: "Brief History Of The Osteopathic Hospital Of Maine," 1977, Undated, Lowell M. Hardy Do
Personal and Professional Papers
No abstract provided.
Ada President 1871-1872: George Hoppin Cushing, American Dental Association
Ada President 1871-1872: George Hoppin Cushing, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Cushing, of Chicago, was elected eleventh president of the Association at the 1871 meeting at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. As chairman of the Committee on Dental Literature, he delivered an extensive report, citing the recent "marked improvement" in dental journals. Doctor Cushing was one of the founders, and twice president, of the Illinois State Dental Society. He also served as president of the Chicago Dental Society and the Chicago Odontological Society. He was recording secretary of the American Dental Association from 1878 to 1883 and from 1885 until his death in 1900. Doctor Cushing was born in Providence, …
Ada President 1883-1884: Edwin Tyler Darby, American Dental Association
Ada President 1883-1884: Edwin Tyler Darby, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Darby, of Philadelphia, was elected twenty-third president of the Association at the 1883 meeting in Niagara Falls. In his presidential address the following year, Doctor Darby reviewed developments in the profession since the Association was organized in 1859: the number of dentists increased from less than 4,000 to more than 12,000; the number of dental colleges, including dental departments of universities, increased from three to twenty; the number of states with laws regulating the practice of dentistry was twenty in 1884 compared to none in 1859. Doctor Darby was elected president of the Pennsylvania State Dental Society in 1875. …
Ada President 1923-1924: William A. Giffen, American Dental Association
Ada President 1923-1924: William A. Giffen, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Giffen, of Detroit, became the sixty-first president of the Association at the 1923 meeting in Cleveland. There were 196 members of the House of Delegates and nine trustees. Doctor Giffen was in general practice in Detroit. He was recognized as an expert in denture construction. Doctor Giffen served as president of the Detroit Dental Society, the Michigan State Dental Society, and the Michigan State Board of Dental Examiners. He was born in Canada in 1866 and died in 1929
Ada President 1882-1883: William Henry Goddard, American Dental Association
Ada President 1882-1883: William Henry Goddard, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Goddard, of Louisville, was elected twenty-second president of the Association at the 1882 meeting in Cincinnati. He had served as treasurer since 1867. Doctor Goddard was born in Massachusetts in 1808 and died during his term as president, on March 4, 1883. An obituary in the 1883 edition of Transactions of the American Dental Association included the following: "In his profession he strove to be abreast of the times. Honors came to him unsought; and whatever station in life he occupied or whatever trusts he administered, he was honest and faithful.''
Ada President 1963-1964: James Porter Hollers, American Dental Association
Ada President 1963-1964: James Porter Hollers, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Hollers, of San Antonio, became the one hundredth president of the Association at the 1963 meeting in Atlantic City. Doctor Hollers was a member of the House of Delegates in 1949-1953 and again in 1956-1962. He was president of the Texas Dental Association in 1959-1960 and the San Antonio District Dental Society in 1955. He served in both World War I and World War II, and later was a brigadier general in the Air Force Reserve. Doctor Hollers served as president of the San Antonio Board of Education and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. He was chairman and …
Ada President 1876-1877: George Watt Keely, American Dental Association
Ada President 1876-1877: George Watt Keely, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Keely, of Oxford, Ohio, was elected sixteenth president of the Association at the 1876 meeting in Philadelphia. The Transactions of the American Dental Association for that year listed 145 dues-paying members. Only eight were from states west of the Mississippi River: three each from Missouri and California and one each from Iowa and Minnesota. Attendance was 130. Doctor Keely was a trustee of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery for 20 years, served as president of the Ohio State Dental Society, and was treasurer of the American Dental Association from 1882 until his death in 1887. He was born …
Ada President 1969-1970: Harry M. Klenda, American Dental Association
Ada President 1969-1970: Harry M. Klenda, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Klenda, of Wichita, Kansas, became the one-hundredand-sixth president of the Association at the 1969 meeting in New York City. This was a joint meeting with the Federation Dentaire Internationale. Doctor Klenda, a general practitioner, served as president of the Kansas Dental Association, the Seventh District Dental Society, the Wichita Dental Society, and the American Academy of Dental Practice Administration. He was a member of the ADA Council on Dental Trade and Laboratory Relations for several years. Doctor Klenda was widely known as a lecturer on dental practice management. He was born in Kansas in 1907 and died in 1971.
Ada President 1917-1918: William Hoffman Gardiner Logan, American Dental Association
Ada President 1917-1918: William Hoffman Gardiner Logan, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Logan, of Chicago, was elected to the new office of president-elect in 1916 and became the fifty-fifth president of the Association at the 1917 meeting in New York City. This was the first annual meeting of the Association to be held as late as October. Doctor Logan served as president of the Chicago Dental Society, the Illinois State Dental Society, the Federation Dentaire Internationale, and the Seventh International Dental Congress which was held in Philadelphia in 1926. He was a professor of oral surgery and later dean of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Doctor Logan held a medical …
Ada President 1911-1912: Arthur Rice Melendy, American Dental Association
Ada President 1911-1912: Arthur Rice Melendy, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Melendy, of Knoxville, Tennessee, was elected fortyninth president of the Association at the 1911 meeting in Cleveland. He was treasurer of the Association from 1905 to 1911 and from 1915 to 1928. Doctor Melendy was president of the Tennessee State Dental Association in 1901 and president of the Southern Branch of the National Dental Association in 1908. He served on many committees and commissions and was active in international dental affairs. He was born in Vermont in 1859 and died in 1928.
Ada President 1950-1951: Harold Whinery Oppice, American Dental Association
Ada President 1950-1951: Harold Whinery Oppice, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Oppice, of Chicago, became the eighty-seventh president of the Association at the 1950 meeting in Atlantic City. In 1951, a delegation of five members, including Doctor Oppice, participated in the American Dental Association "Mission to Japan" and made suggestions for the improvement of Japanese dentistry after World War II. Doctor Oppice, a general practitioner, taught at Loyola University School of Dentistry for 27 years. He served the Association for many years as a delegate and a trustee. He was president of the Chicago Dental Society in 1944 and served as editor of the Illinois State Dental Journal. Doctor Oppice …
Ada President 1958-1959: Percy Toumine Phillips, American Dental Association
Ada President 1958-1959: Percy Toumine Phillips, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Phillips, of New York City, became the ninety-fifth president of the Association at the 1958 meeting in Dallas. Doctor Phillips had been the first speaker of the House of Delegates, serving in that position in 1949-1951. Doctor Phillips, a general practitioner, was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1951 to 1957. He was a member of the House of Delegates for thirty-nine consecutive years. He served as president of the first District Dental Society and the Bronx County Dental Society and as secretary of The Dental Society of the State of New York. Doctor Phillips served on …
Ada President 1881-1882: Henry A. Smith, American Dental Association
Ada President 1881-1882: Henry A. Smith, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Smith, of Cincinnati, was elected twenty-first president of the Association at the 1881 meeting in New York City. The meeting was held a month earlier than usual so that members could accept an invitation to the International Medical Congress meeting in London. The invitation was considered a breakthrough for the profession of dentistry. Doctor Smith was dean of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery for more than 30 years. During most of this time he also practiced dentistry in Cincinnati. He was born at Oxford, Ohio, in 1832 and died in 1913.
Ada President 1947-1948: Harvey Benson Washburn, American Dental Association
Ada President 1947-1948: Harvey Benson Washburn, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Washburn, of St. Paul, became the eighty-fourth president of the Association at the 1947 meeting in Boston. A scientific session was held for the first time since 1941. The Tenth International Dental Congress was held in conjunction with this meeting. Doctor Washburn was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1940 to 1946 and was Association treasurer from 1949 to 1961. He served as president of the St. Paul District Dental Society and the Minnesota State Dental Association. A general practitioner, Doctor Washburn was a guest teacher at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. He was born …
Ada President 1862-1863: George Watt, American Dental Association
Ada President 1862-1863: George Watt, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Watt, of Xenia, Ohio, was elected second president of the Association at the 1862 meeting in Cleveland. This meeting and others in the early years of the Association were devoted largely to papers and discussions on clinical and scientific subjects, rather than organizational and policy matters. Doctor Watt was also a member of the Committee on Dental Chemistry. Other standing committees were: Dental Physiology, Dental Pathology and Surgery, Mechanical Dentistry, Dental Education, Publication, Dental Literature, Prize Essays, and Arrangements. Doctor Watt was a physician as well as a dentist and was a professor of chemistry and metallurgy at the …
Ada President 1900-1901: Greene Vardiman Black, American Dental Association
Ada President 1900-1901: Greene Vardiman Black, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Black, of Chicago, was elected thirty-eighth president of the Association at the 1900 meeting at Old Point Comfort, Virginia. In his presidential address the following year, Doctor Black analyzed the structure and function of the Association and recommended changes taking into account the growth of the profession. Although Doctor Black lacked formal education, he reached the highest level of professional attainment and influence. He was an assiduous student of chemistry, bacteriology, microscopy and pathology. He invented numerous dental devices, wrote prolifically on dental science, and was in great demand as a lecturer. After practicing dentistry I 3 years in …
Ada President 1873-1874: Thomas Lea Buckingham, American Dental Association
Ada President 1873-1874: Thomas Lea Buckingham, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Buckingham, of Philadelphia, was elected thirteenth president of the Association at the 1873 meeting at Put-In-Bay, Ohio. A gold medal was presented at that meeting to Doctor Sanford C. Barnum, who originated the rubber dam for use in dental operations. Doctor Buckingham, a dental educator, was a delegate from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, of which he was one of the founders. He was born in Delaware in 1816 and died in 1883.
Ada President 1978-1979: Joseph P. Cappuccio, American Dental Association
Ada President 1978-1979: Joseph P. Cappuccio, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Cappuccio of Baltimore became the one-hundred-and-fifteenth president of the Association at the 1978 meeting in Las Vegas. Major issues during Doctor Cappuccio's term included institutional advertising, revision of the Association's Principles of Ethics, "denturism," and improving access to dental care for underserved groups. Doctor Cappuccio was born in New Jersey in 1921. An oral surgeon, he was a member of the House of Delegates for 18 years and a member of the Board of Trustees from 1971 until 1977. He also was a member of the Council on Relief and a director of the American Fund for Dental Health. …
Ada President 1951-1952: Leroy Massey Ennis, American Dental Association
Ada President 1951-1952: Leroy Massey Ennis, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Doctor Ennis, of Philadelphia, became the eighty-eighth president of the Association at the 1951 meeting in Washington. In his presidential address at the 1952 meeting, Doctor Ennis spoke of the rapid institution of fluoridation of public water supplies since it was approved by the House of Delegates in 1950. Doctor Ennis was a professor and chairman of the department of radiology for over 40 years at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He was the author of a textbook, Dental Roentgenology, and was a founder and president of the American Academy of Dental Radiology. Doctor Ennis served as …
Ada President 1925-1926: Sheppard W. Foster, American Dental Association
Ada President 1925-1926: Sheppard W. Foster, American Dental Association
ADA Presidents
Walter Doctor Foster, of Atlanta, became the sixty-third president of the Association at the 1925 meeting in Louisville. Doctor Foster was appointed dean of the Southern Dental College in 1893. It merged with the Atlanta Dental College to form the Atlanta-Southern Dental College, of which Doctor Foster was president until 1944. He served as president of the National Association of Dental Faculties and the Southern Branch of the National Dental Association. Doctor Foster was president of the Georgia Dental Association in 1925. He was born in Alabama in 1861 and died in 1947.