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...CRIMSON'S next scheduled encounter is against the Faculty of Dental Medicine...
Beyond these three priorities, Kennedy is asking for a fiveyear, $600 million program to aid medical, dental and public health education, and a fiveyear, $25 million program to aid educational...
...each prescription, 28? (average cost to NHS has risen since 1949 from 40? to $1.02); from $3.50 to $5.90 for spectacles; up to $2.80 for dental treatment for a single condition; up to $14 for a set of upper and lower dentures. No charges are made for children's eyeglasses or dentistry...
When an artifact appears, its position is measured. The object is then removed by hand--or, in the case of a fragile item, with a dental extractor--and tossed into a basket with three compartments: for bones, for flint, and for river stones and pebbles. The stones go to a geologist, the bones to a paleontologist, and the flint to an archaeologist. The pale botanist takes a sample of dirt from eastrata, which he centrifuges to recover the pollen grains of plants which grad around the rock shelter thousands years...
Virtually every major U.S. university takes pride in its medical center, which usually comprises medical, dental and nursing schools and a complex of hospitals. But when it comes to fund raising, most universities step deftly aside and leave the medical centers to do their own barrel scraping. A Manhattan ceremony last week highlighted equally the financial straits of the nation's medical centers and the vastness of the sums they are seeking...