Word: mouthing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sixth in the series of public lectures, given on Sunday afternoons at the Harvard Medical School, is the talk on "Mouth Health" to be given by Dr. H. A. Kent, instructor in oral surgery at the Harvard Medical School. The lecture will start promptly at 4 o'clock...
...Kent emphasizes the importance of education to health as follows: "Physicians and dentists are teaching their patients the value of observing the various common rules of hygiene sanitation, personal cleanliness and proper diet and yet there are some who have not fully appreciated that an unclean mouth is a most prolific source of danger to the health of the individual, or that a disregard for the principles of correct living often expresses itself in the teeth or their supporting structures by causing either or both to break down...
...preceding the Eleanor Boiling. She was at the ice pack. The ice should have been open. It was solid. Although the sea almost never freezes to more than a seven foot depth, vast blocks had piled upon one another to form a 36-ft. barricade of ice at the mouth of the Ross Sea. It extended 400 miles toward the Ross Shelf ice, on whose edge, at Little America, the Byrd party was waiting. Tantalizing was the 150-mi. expanse of clear water between the shelf and the pack...
...next Medical School Lecture, which will be given by Dr. H. A. Kent on February 9, will deal with the subject, "Mouth Health". Subsequent lectures will take place on February 16, 23, March...
...Whistlers' Room. Here were four men who had been shot through the throat; each had a silver tube set ingeniously into his neck to serve as a windpipe. "When they breathed quickly or laughed, a soft piping note, like the squeaking of mice, came from the silver mouth. Hence they were called the neck whistlers, or simply the whistlers...