Transactions of the American Dental Association at Its ... Annual Session, Volume 31

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The Association, 1891
 

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Page 140 - A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain. And drinking largely sobers us again.
Page 41 - And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Sea ! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me.
Page 141 - As regards the spray, I feel ashamed that I should ever have recommended it for the purpose of destroying the microbes of the air.
Page 25 - The discriminations which are open to objection are those where persons engaged in the same business are subject to different restrictions, or are held entitled to different privileges under the same conditions. It is only then that the discrimination can be said to impair that equal right which all can claim In the enforcement of the laws.
Page 20 - Gentlemen: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your communication of...
Page 55 - The chairmen of the several sections shall prepare and read in the general sessions of the association papers on the advances and discoveries of the past year in the branches of science included in their respective sections
Page 109 - ... tubercles of the primitive triangle, together with the extinction of the heel. The modification in the character of the dentition, taken as a whole, was shown to consist In the reduction in the number of the teeth, Including the sectorials...
Page 25 - A statute would not be constitutional which should select particular individuals from a class or locality and subject them to peculiar rules, or impose upon them special obligations or burdens, from which others in the same class or locality are exempt.
Page 25 - By an arbitrary test, having no reference to skill, learning, or fitness for the practice of the profession, certain persons are exempted from the payment of a license fee to which others of equal and perhaps superior acquirements and experience are subjected. It is a discrimination founded solely upon the accidental circumstance of residence or of a change of residence, and fulls within the prohibition of the constitution.
Page 41 - The flash of Wit, the bright Intelligence, The beam of Song, the blaze of Eloquence, Set with their Sun, but still have left behind The enduring produce of immortal Mind ; Fruits of a genial morn, and glorious noon, A deathless part of him who died too soon.

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