Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Western socialists. The campaign has not been going at all well, particularly since B. & K.'s disastrous' dinner with British Laborites (TIME, May 7). Last week Tito's patience broke down when he received a letter from Phillips bringing up the subject of the shabby treatment given to Djilas...
...dental examinations, given as part of the freshman physical examination for the first time this year, revealed that 73 percent of '59 had cavities in need of treatment, according to Dr. James M. Dunning, '26, Director of the Hygiene Department's Dental Health Service...
Seven hundred and fifty-three freshman had defects revealed by the bite-wing dental X-ray. Of these, 135 had defects in urgent need of treatment if they were to avoid loss of teeth. All 1030 freshmen X-rayed received letters from the department indicating whether they needed treatment and the urgency of their case. About 70 members of the class failed to have X-rays or had defective ones...
...Department offers restorative dentistry such as fillings and dental prohylaxis by appointment with charges on the term bill. These charges are not covered by the new comprehensive medical insurance plan. Emergency treatment such as repairs to teeth injured in accidents is, however, covered by the plan...
...retained were Dr. A.M. Jazowski D.M.D. '29, assistant professor of Prosthetic Dentistry; Dr. Paul K. Losch, associate professor of Pediatric Dentistry; Maloney; Dr.G. Earl Thompson D.M.D. '29, associate Clinical Professor of Dentistry; and Weisberger. During 1945-46, these few kept up the clinical work so patients could continue their treatment and, more important, so that the School wouldn't close completely. Contact with future patients was maintained for the time when the new School would open. Meanwhile the building was being renovated, and the six-year plan was established...