Word: treating
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James MacKaye '95, will give the last of a series of five lectures on "Political Engineering" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The special subject that he will treat is "The Utility of Man". The lecture is open to the public. Mr. MacKaye will be in Emerson F tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock to answer any questions on the subjects of his lectures...
...speak to you with reference to the claims of teaching as a profession, and I propose to treat it under the four following heads: first, in its relation to the student life; second, in its relation to the outside world; third, comparatively, how does this profession rank with other professions which may engage your attention? fourth, and last, what are some of the inward satisfactions coming from this profession, which I think are sufficiently great to attract men to it? Because in this, as in any other profession which we undertake, everything depends upon our being peculiarly qualified...
...chance to do so. Anaesthetics and good instruments have robbed tooth-pulling of many of its former terrors. All along, the skilful dentist has been able to lesson or prevent many of the acute pains which disorders of the teeth and jaws frequently cause. He can treat successfully inflamed teeth and abscesses in the jaws, both of which are apt to give exquisite pain. It is much to say of any profession that it reduces the amount or the intensity of human pain, for pain is an unmixed evil, and whoever abates it for multitudes or for one individual...
...Treat, R. E., 40 Kirkland...
...equipment of the building includes a complete outfit of instruments of most recent development in dental surgery. A number of specially constructed steam sterilizers and a room prepared for X-ray examinations will enable the school to treat a greater number of patients than ever before...