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Scope - Volume 06, Number 18, Loma Linda University Dec 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 18, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Theologian speculates on SDA missions' future in next decade
- Indian parliament member tours La Sierra and hospital
- Acting director named to head nursing service
- SPH to conduct mission orientation training course
- Technologist dies in auto accident
- Dentists' wives join spouses in going back to school
- For a balanced effort
- Christmas...again
- BIRTHS
- White Memorial continues medical training program
- [ Book Talk ] Education and Ecstasy
- Bible Camp -1969- (pictorial)
- A smog fighter talks back
- Caps and pins are awarded to LVN students
- Churchill …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 17, Loma Linda University Dec 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 17, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- University masterplanning begins, Curriculum revision is key to planning
- College of Arts and Sciences alumni set stage for 25th anniversary
- School of Medicine, pediatrist active in youth projects
- Retired teacher establishes fund for evangelical emphasis
- The job of planning, Vision and courage required
- A Qualify of faith
- New medical service provided for missionaries
- Heart team feted by prime minister
- Student nurse is killed in off-campus auto accident
- Expression of love and warmth needed
- School of Medicine sees 60 years af [sic] progress (pictorial)
- President's Convocation, …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 16, Loma Linda University Nov 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 16, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- School of Public Health details variety of programs in chapel talk
- 5,000 Adventists are now serving in American military
- Staff physician receives film award certificate
- Dental student takes third place in competition
- Crucifixion play is scheduled for repeat performance
- Former chairman of anesthesiology department dies
- November is cited as most hazardous month for driving
- Thanksgiving for what?
- Letters to the Editor
- SPH professors are chosen for committee service
- [ Calendar of Future Events ]
- Dr. Provonsha talks about Vietnam
- Mr. Tunney discusses another aspect …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 13, Loma Linda University Oct 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 13, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- LLU open-heart surgery team to make goodwill tour of Greece
- Prominent psychologist plans Fall Week of Devotion talks
- The grandson of Churchill to speak at La Sierra
- Laboratory director is elected to post in AMA agency
- Nursing service awards incentive contest winner
- GC panel denies aid charge to biological warfare test
- UR concert tickets are still available
- Ceremonies set for opening of emergency helistop
- Mitzelfelt Chorale plans three benefits
- [ Calendar of Future Events ]
- Dramatic color film to be presented by nutrition alumni
- University …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 11, Loma Linda University Oct 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 11, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Record number of student nurses get caps at dedication ceremonies
- Peace at any price? An administrator reflects on the Vietnam War dilemma
- Moratorium day demonstration set for October 15
- The Wedgwood to perform on La Sierra campus
- Strong support is urged for United Crusade campaign
- Art show scheduled for community fair
- [ Calendar of Future Events ]
- Voice recital to be given at U.S.C.
- Spotlight on: Housekeeping service
- Speech professor appointed to state public health panel
- Guest Editorial Student Protest: Look beyond the methods
- To …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 10, Loma Linda University Oct 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 10, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Committee ok's proposal to incorporate Loma Linda
- Memorial services pay tribute to dental school's First dean
- Flying club plans increase in pilot training instruction
- Master plan voted in Trustees meeting
- Medical-dental team conducts Guatemala mission endeavor
- [ Calendar of Future Events ]
- Week of Devotion speaker chosen
- Stab wounds prove fetal to former University employee
- "Americans on Everest' is next artist lecture series
- Spotlight on: Volunteer service league
- NASA exhibit of moon ship displayed at shopping center
- Sports program to offer extra athletic activities this …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 09, Loma Linda University Sep 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 09, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Religion and Society is theme of UCF's seven-week series
- Hospital admissions increase as in-patient visits set record
- Market purchases new checkstands
- Personnel needed for 'Scope' staff
- Teacher pens study of college-students' missions attitudes
- Physician shortage persists; Schools need more facilities
- Dietetics student wins scholarship
- Academy reunion announced by Oak Park alumni
- Employees hear new reducing plan
- Medical alumni to host picnic for students, faculty
- JMA to sponsor an award winning movie presentation
- Rushin Roulette (cartoon)
- [ Calendar of Future Events ]
- Spotlight on: …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 08, Loma Linda University Sep 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 08, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Registration sets record; classes commence today
- Student nurses return from Thailand service
- Psychologist says behavior affects emotional feelings
- Betatron work continues after operator strike
- Medical team returns home after three months in Biafra
- Women's club holds meeting
- Guest Editorial, In quest of perfection
- Revolution toward truth
- Dean urges teachers to abandon shot gun approach
- South Pacific film leads off 1969-70 artist-lecture series
- [ Book Talk ] I'M OK, YOU'RE OK
- Registration is . . . (pictorial)
- ACT wraps up third summer of community action …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 07, Loma Linda University Sep 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 07, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Medicine school welcomes 110 to freshman class
- Arts and sciences alumni Medical School Welcomes plan for silver anniversary
- Substantial gift from SN alumnus|
- New organ nears completion
- Knowledge explosion challenges education
- School of Education looks at very young
- 60th anniversary observance planned for School.of Medicine
- Source of spiritual benefits
- New publication schedule
- Alumni begin 'era of responsibility'
- Between us 'GOOD STUFF'
- [ Book Talk ] The Biological Time Bomb
- School of Nursing alumnus heads nurse education program in Ethiopia
- [ University Placement ] …


Mandibular Nerve Regeneration Through Solid And Canalized Bone And Plaster Grafts, Lawrence D. Day Aug 1969

Mandibular Nerve Regeneration Through Solid And Canalized Bone And Plaster Grafts, Lawrence D. Day

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Utilizing an extra-oral approach and sterile technique, left mandibular ostectomy was performed on five miniature pigs. The segment removed was 3 cm long and included the inferior border, mandibular canal and, in some cases, apices of a molar tooth.

Bone and plaster grafts (one solid and one canalized of each) were used to fill these defects. The fifth was left with no graft.

The objective was to learn the effect of each of these procedures on regeneration of the mandibular nerve across the defect. It was hypothesized that canals through the grafts would facilitate regeneration.

X-rays were taken periodically. The …


The Effect Of A Patient-Counseling Film And Hygienist On The Oral Hygiene Of Junior High School Students, Leonard L. Espinda Aug 1969

The Effect Of A Patient-Counseling Film And Hygienist On The Oral Hygiene Of Junior High School Students, Leonard L. Espinda

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The effect of a single viewing of a patient-counseling film and a single instruction by a hygienist in producing changes in the oral hygiene of a group of school children 12 to 13 years of age was investigated. The subjects were divided into three experimental groups and one control group of twenty-one each.

A different method of oral hygiene instructions was given to each of the experimental groups. One group viewed the film, the second group was instructed by a hygienist, and the third group viewed the film and was instructed by the hygienist. The control group was not given …


Scope - Volume 06, Number 06, Loma Linda University Jun 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 06, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- 550 students receive diplomas, hear UC Irvine chancellor speak
- President Nixon congratulates SPH on 'don't smoke' program
- Two School of Nursing juniors leave for Thailand mission
- Purchasing agent retires July 1
- Vocational nursing students graduated
- U. S. Congressman establishes irrevocable trust with LLU
- $959,970 research grant awarded to School of Dentistry
- Five in one family graduate from LLU, local LL academy
- Common goals
- SPH assistant dean appointed to army advisory committee
- Letters to the Editor
- University Hospital receives three-year accreditation
- Peace Corps girls receive …


The Development And Evaluation Of A Manual For Use In Community Nutrition Education Classes, Helen H. Register Jun 1969

The Development And Evaluation Of A Manual For Use In Community Nutrition Education Classes, Helen H. Register

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A manual was prepared and evaluated for use by non-professional personnel in community nutrition education. Instruction and suggestions were given for organizing these classes and techniques outlined for food demonstrations. Material was written for lectures and tests on eight nutrition topics, with visual aid suggestions, recipes and "chatter" to accompany the recipes.

The material was tested by presenting three of the eight topics before audiences. Volunteer non-professional teacher-demonstrators gave the presentations which were evaluated by test scores from the audiences, by score forms from each teacher-demonstrator, and by evaluation sheets from the advisory committee.

On the basis of the evaluation, …


The Effect Of Removing The Crevicular Epithelium Upon Canine Tooth Replantation, Leon A. Leonard Jun 1969

The Effect Of Removing The Crevicular Epithelium Upon Canine Tooth Replantation, Leon A. Leonard

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The nature of epithelium and the remarkable facility with which it aggressively covers granulation tissue, suggests that removal of the sulcular epithelium surrounding the extraction wound of a tooth to be replanted could promote reattachment of the periodontal tissues at a more nearly ideal coronal level. To investigate this hypothesis twenty mature teeth in five mongrel dogs were experimentally replanted. One half of them were replanted in alveoli around which the crevicular epithelium had been removed, the remaining teeth without creviculoectomy acting as controls. Animals were euthanized at one, two, three, five, and sixteen weeks. After clinical evaluation of the …


Analgesic Effectiveness As Measured By A New Algesiometer, J. Raymond Wahlen Jun 1969

Analgesic Effectiveness As Measured By A New Algesiometer, J. Raymond Wahlen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A method of measuring the effectiveness of analgesics using a new instrument, known as the Algesiometer,* is described. The instrument, utilizing an electrical stimulus, produced an experimental pain when attached to the skin over the mid shaft of the tibia. The patient, who was experiencing a pathological pain, gradually increased the experimental stimulus, by turning a control rheostat, until it was equal in intensity to the pathological, or clinical, pain. The intensity of the stimulus was calculated in milliwatts and consisted of a rectangular wave pulsating direct current of approximately one millisecond duration and an interval of nineteen milliseconds.

Following …


Correlation Of The Actual Position Of The Root Canal Filling In Human Teeth To Its Apparent Location On The Radiograph, Dominic J. Niccoli Jun 1969

Correlation Of The Actual Position Of The Root Canal Filling In Human Teeth To Its Apparent Location On The Radiograph, Dominic J. Niccoli

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Human teeth mounted in individual plaster blocks were studied to determine the actual location of the root canal filling when it appears to be exactly at the radiographic apex. The original sample consisted of 109 teeth treated during endodontic technique class by junior dental students at Loma Linda University. In the most ideal manner possible, these teeth were radiographed on a flat surface with the x-ray tube perpendicular to the film and blocked tooth.

Five dentists examined the radiographs, and each one independently listed the canals he judged filled exactly to the radiographic apex. The investigator sorted out the choices …


A Comparison Between Differences Of Body-Image And Self-Concept For Pre- And Post-Treatment Orthodontic Patients, Roy D. Atkin Jun 1969

A Comparison Between Differences Of Body-Image And Self-Concept For Pre- And Post-Treatment Orthodontic Patients, Roy D. Atkin

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The primary objective of this study was to quantitatively address the three following questions:

  1. Does orthodontic treatment when administered to the adolescent patient produce changes in his or her body-image and self-concept?

  2. In which areas of the body does the patient experience changes in body image after orthodontic treatment?

  3. What significance or value does the patient place on orthodontic treatment relative to changes in the subject's life?

In seeking answers to the above questions, a questionnaire was given to a group of 138 male and female orthodontic patients.

Results of the study indicate that (1) total body-image and self-concept are …


A Cephalometric, Anatomic And Histologic Investigation Of The Effects Resulting From A Heavy Interrupted Orthopedic Force To The Maxilla Of The Macaca Mulatta Monkey, Roger Wayne Triftshauser Jun 1969

A Cephalometric, Anatomic And Histologic Investigation Of The Effects Resulting From A Heavy Interrupted Orthopedic Force To The Maxilla Of The Macaca Mulatta Monkey, Roger Wayne Triftshauser

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to determine changes that occur in the craniofacial complex, when a heavy interrupted orthopedic force is employed to retract the maxilla in the post puberal rhesus monkey. Cephalometric, histologic and anatomic examinations were utilized to substantiate the findings.

Four female rhesus monkeys were used for experimentation. Two were experimental animals and the other two controls. Cervical retraction with headgear was applied over a period of 313 days and 159 days to the two experimental animals. Forces not exceeding 2.5 lbs. were found most effective.

The findings were as follows:-

  1. A total posterior displacement of …


Histopathological Response Of The Human Tooth To An Intrapulpal Pin Implantation, Raymond W. Dolph Jun 1969

Histopathological Response Of The Human Tooth To An Intrapulpal Pin Implantation, Raymond W. Dolph

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This investigation was designed to serve as a research project directed toward the study of histopathological response of human teeth to the intentional implantation of threaded, stainless steel, gold plated pins into the vital pulp.

Pins of several types are currently used in several aspects of restorative and periodontal dentistry. In some cases there may be unintentional perforation of the dental pulp. In other cases it may be advantageous to purposely perforate the pulp for added retention. The purpose of this research is to help determine the reaction, possibilities, and prognosis of such technique.

Human teeth selected for experimental and …


Commencement Program 1969, Loma Linda University Jun 1969

Commencement Program 1969, Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

4 | The Vesper Service (La Sierra Campus)

6 | The Vesper Service (Loma Linda Campus)

8 | The Sermon (La Sierra Campus)

10 | The Sermon (Loma Linda Campus)

12 | Conferring of Degrees

15 | Candidates for Degrees

30 | Awards

33 | Academic Costume


Scope - Volume 06, Number 05, Loma Linda University May 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 05, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Chancellor of UC Irvine commencement speaker
- LLU public health students conduct don't-smoke clinic
- West African girl leaves for home after successful surgery
- LLU vice president resigns; accepts conference post
- University SCOPE wins two awards in annual competition
- School of Medicine hosts well-known diabetes researcher
- World food supply, population explosion to be discussed
- An educator's reflections, Meaning of commencement
- Church-employed teachers qualify for free tuition
- University yearbook distribution nears
- [ Book Talk ] The Dynamics of Change
- Hospital social service interns (pictorial)
- Physicians, ministers gather, …


Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 9, Dental Students Association May 1969

Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 9, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Election Results (pictorial)
-- President: Larry Will
-- First Vice-President: Larry Kyle
-- Editor: Charles Goodacre
-- Second Vice-President: Bonnie Gadbois
-- Treasurer: Dick Mehrer
-- Secretary: Virginia Neary
-- Chaplin: Clarence Schmidt

- NASDAD, DSA Retreat At Pine Springs Ranch

- Artistry Gives New Look To Continuing Education

- Barnstorms

- Sports

- 8 Clinicians at CDA Conference

- Voice of Prophecy Hosts Senior Students

- Bull Throws Hale

- Graduates (pictorial)

- JDA Plans Fashion Show

- Omicron Kappa Upsilon

- The Chaplins Corner

- Brown Bag Movies Coming . . . Subjects


An In Vivo Perfusion Apparatus For Studies On Gingival Disease : Assessment By A Perfusion Of Nonspecific Proteolytic Enzymes, Don Dornan May 1969

An In Vivo Perfusion Apparatus For Studies On Gingival Disease : Assessment By A Perfusion Of Nonspecific Proteolytic Enzymes, Don Dornan

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This thesis describes an in vivo perfusion apparatus which can continuously deliver controlled quantities of solutions to localized, contralateral intra oral areas in albino rats. Three animals were per fused on the experimental area (the mesial sulcular area of the maxillary first molar) on one side with tap water and trypan blue. Localization of the solution delivered and minimal histological changes due to the presence of the apparatus was demonstrated on these animals. A 1% solution of trypsin was perfused on the experimental area of one animal for one day at the rate of 4.8 ml/day and on another animal …


Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 8, Dental Students Association Apr 1969

Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 8, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- D.S.A. Elections
-- For President: Larry Will, Tim Sanders

- Barnstorms

- D.S.A. Elections
-- For Secretary: Dorothy Kahler, Virginia Neary (pictorial)

- Bob Mohr Represents LLU at Research Meet

- D.S.A. Elections
-- Larry Kyle, Unopposed For First Vice-President (pictorial)
-- Dick Meher For Treasurer (pictorial)

- The Chaplins Corner

- Brown Bag Movies Coming . . . Subjects

- D.S.A. Elections
-- Stan Appleton, Running for Chaplin

- Junior-Senior Barn Party (pictorial)

- D.S.A. Elections
-- Three Candidates For Second Vice-President: Loralee Craig, Ruthe Barros, Bonnie Gadbois (pictorial)


Scope - Volume 06, Number 04, Loma Linda University Apr 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 04, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Alumni advancement fund 'kick off date set
- La Sierra alumni to converge for annual homecoming day
- Graduation speaker, location announced
- Retiring SN dean leaves for Far East
- Vocational nursing program granted full accreditation
- Councillor, trustee Harry Schrillo dies
- University sponsors Mexican study trip
- Campus chaplain plan gains administrative, student okay
- University Hospital photo wins prize
- The divine strategy
- Letters to the Editor
- La Sierra campus talent emerges ago in in yearly show
- University graduate designated for Wilson fellowship
- Final arrangements being made for …


Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 7, Dental Students Association Mar 1969

Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 7, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Convention Attracts 1250
-- Conclave Boasts 80 Exhibits, 32 Student Table Clinics

- Proposed Addition - A Reality Soon?

- Skit Highlights DSA Meeting (pictorial)

- Student Table Clinics (pictorial)

- Barnstorms

- The Chaplins Corner

- The Flood - A Portrayal of Havoc (pictorial)

- Aftermath of the Deluge - Students Left Homeless

- Brown Bag Movies Coming . . . Subjects


Scope - Volume 06, Number 03, Loma Linda University Mar 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 03, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- Dental convention begins; keynote speech tomorrow
- Andrews University professor to explore 'peculiar' problems
- School of Nursing plans homecoming
- Top national scores go to LLU graduates
- Social needs stressed, Old-fashioned kindness essential
- Obstetrician-scientist named SM 'Alumnus of the Year'
- Social Security benefits explained
- Guest editorial, In time of need . . .
- Nursing workshop for students-faculty scheduled next week
- Nature club to view Death Valley movie
- Burmese heritage, government, future seen in UALS program
- [ Book Talk ] Reminiscences
- School of Dentistry auxiliary plans convention …


Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 6, Dental Students Association Feb 1969

Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 6, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- Orange County Hospital - Varied Experiences For Senior Students

- One Out of Ten Dentists Now Specializes

- Barnstorms

- Sports

- Smoking - One Third of Dentists Have Quit

- Licensure Revisions Urged

- Brown Bag Movies Coming . . . Subjects

- The Chaplins Corner

- Snow to Entertain at DSA Tonight

- So You Want to Specialize?

- U. of O. Students to get Contrangle


Scope - Volume 06, Number 02, Loma Linda University Feb 1969

Scope - Volume 06, Number 02, Loma Linda University

Scope

Inside this issue:

- 2000 physicians expected to attend annual conclave
- Alumni-Student Convention scheduled for March 6 and 7
- Joint research study, Survey reveals SDA's are more healthy
- Valentine's banquet set for February 13
- Your health
- Adventist 'Peace Corps'
- Scientist to speak at Graduate School banquet on March 2
- Native Californian artist contest opens
- Monteith lecture set for May during SN alumni homecoming
- School of Medicine auxiliary will sponsor benefit program
- [ Book Talk ] Jesus -God and Man
- Kalindha Club raises money to sponsor three orphanages
- Intramural …


Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 5, Dental Students Association Jan 1969

Contrangle - Vol. 10, No. 5, Dental Students Association

Contrangle

In this issue:

- AFDE Praised for Aid to Educational Advancement
-- AFDE grants $170,000
-- Teacher Training Fellowships
-- Lab Technology Scholarships

- Barnstorms

- Sports

- 44 States Recognize National Exam

- ADA Membership Reaches 111,084

- Ode to a Dental Hygienist

- D.S.A. Christmas Party

- The Chaplins Corner

- ADA Dues now $55