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ORAL SURGERY

JAMES GRAHAM SHARP, M.D., D.D.S., Professor of the Principles and Prac

tice of Surgery.

HERBERT T. MOORE, B.S., D.D.S., Lecturer in Surgery.

ALFRED CURRIE RULOFSON, D.D.S., Instructor in Anesthesia.

WILLIAM HENRY HANFORD, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting and Prophylaxis. LEO SCHUCHARD, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting.

H. H. ALVAREZ, D.D.S., Instructor in Extracting.

Courses in this department will be both clinical and didactic, comprising all surgical operations about the mouth and contiguous parts, supplemented by instruction and demonstration in extracting, with practical application of general anesthetics.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

105. Surgical Anatomy. SHARP and ALVAREZ A surgical dissection on the cadaver designed to outline the steps in surgical procedure. A study of the tissues involved in surgically treating fractures, antra, alveolar abscesses, root resections, extraction and curettement will be required. Prerequisite: course 15. Lecture demonstrations: Tu, 9, third year, first semester, 1 unit.

115. Principles of Surgery.

MOORE

A discussion of infection, inflammation, trauma, shock, repair and regeneration from the surgical viewpoint. Prerequisite: course 19. Lectures: F, 9, continuous throughout the year, 2 units.

115A. Oral Surgery.

J. G. SHARP, CAREY, RULOFSON, ALVAREZ, Mrs. BROYLES Lectures on surgical problems of the oral cavity with a discussion of the clinical cases presented for treatment. Students participate in clinical work in rotation. Prerequisite: courses 15, 18, 19, 20, 110. Clinical Lectures: F, 10-12, continuous throughout year, 4 units. Examination, discussion, and post operative treatment of clinical cases, Tu, 10-12. Students participate by appointment only. Credit included in general course.

116. Extraction.

HANFORD, SCHUCHARD, and ALVAREZ

Form and relation of teeth, instrumentation, disinfection, anesthesia, preliminary and post operative treatment of cases, resuscitation. Each student is obliged to participate at definite periods. Prerequisite: courses 2, 18, 20, 102.

Lectures: W, 1, fourth year, first semester, 1 unit.

Clinic: W, 2-5, continuous throughout year, 1 unit.

118. Anesthesia and Physical Diagnosis.

CAREY

Physical diagnosis is discussed in the presentation of cases for surgical treatment under a general anesthetic. General anesthesia is discussed and clinical instruction given, each student being obliged to participate at definite periods, in a like manner. Prerequisite: courses 6, 17, 20, 107.

F, 10-12, continuous throughout the year. Credit included in 115. 108. Local Anesthesia.

RULOFSON

Lectures and recitations cover the entire field of local anesthesia, supplemented by clinical instruction on practical cases during the surgery clinic hours. Prerequisite: courses 15, 17, 20, 107. Lectures: F, 8, third year, first semester, 1 unit.

ORTHODONTICS

ALLEN H. SUGGETT, B.S., D.D.S., Professor of Orthodontics.
ALLEN E. SCOTT, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Orthodontics.

Instructor in Orthodontic Technic.

FRANCIS WAYI AND EPLEY, B.S., D.D.S., Instructor in Radiography and Orthodontics.

THOMAS RALPH SWEET, D.D.S., Instructor in Orthodontics.

The lectures are supplemented by the use of models, lantern slides and charts. The laboratory work is designed to include the technic requiste in clinical practice. Clinical practice is a requirement.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

104. Theory of Orthodontics.

SUGGETT

Normal occlusion and mal occlusion. Different plans of procedure for the correction of different types of abnormalities. Prerequisite: courses 2, 15, 102.

Lectures: Tu, 8. Laboratory: Tu, 9-12, third year, first semester,

2 units.

114. Practice of Orthodontics.

SUGGETT and A. E. ScOTT

General lectures discussing the clinical application of the theories previously studied. Prerequisite: course 104.

Lectures: Tu, 8. Clinic: W, 3-5, fourth year, throughout the year,

2 units.

DENTAL PATHOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

JOHN ALBERT MARSHALL, D.D.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Dental Pathology and Biochemistry.

The subjects are presented by lectures, demonstrations and laboratory work.

109A. Dental Pathology.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

MARSHALL

A preliminary discussion of inflammation followed by a study of the pathology of the mouth. Particular reference is made to the dental pulp and the peridental tissues. Prerequisite: courses 15, 18, 19. Lectures: F, 8, third year, continuous throughout the year, 2 units.

109B. Dental Pathology Laboratory.

MARSHALL

The preparation and study of pathologic oral tissues. Prerequisite: courses 17, 18, 19, 20.

Th, 9-12, third year, second semester, 1 unit.

119. Dental Pathology.

MARSHALL

A detailed discussion by both students and instructor of the pathological lesions of the oral mucosa and of problems of infection. Collateral reading is assigned for the student to abstract. Prerequisite: courses 109A, 109B.

Lectures: M, 8, fourth year, continuous throughout the year, 2 units. MARSHALL

119A. Reserach.

Clinical investigation correlated with laboratory study. Open to students having the necessary preparation.

Fourth year. Hours and credit to be arranged.

119c. Clinical Dental Pathology and Therapeutics.

Advanced clinical instruction, elaborating the subject matter of 119A (see course 111). Prerequisite: courses 109A, 109в.

117A. Biochemistry. MARSHALL Diet and nutrition. The relationship between the processes of digestion and assimilation to the normal and abnormal functioning of the salivary glands and the influence of these secretions upon the teeth. Prerequisite: course 17.

Lectures: Tu Th, 8, fourth year, continuous throughout the year, 4 units.

117D. Chemical Research.

Special problems assigned to properly qualified students.

Fourth year. Hours and credit to be arranged.

MARSHALL

DENTAL ECONOMICS

GUY S. MILLBERRY, D.D.S., Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, and Dean.

LOUIS BARTLETT, Ph.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Dental Jurisprudence.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

120. History and Economics.

MILLBERRY

A review of the history and development of dental art and science from the earliest times. General economics, problems in ethics and accounting.

Lectures: W, 8, fourth year, continuous throughout the year, 2 units.

120A. Dental Jurisprudence.

BARTLETT

Laws relative to the practice of dentistry, together with a brief summary on contracts and dento-legal problems.

Lectures: Hours to be assigned, fourth year, first semester, credit included in 120.

CHEMISTRY AND METALLURGY

GUY S. MILLBERRY, D.D.S., Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, and Dean.

JOHN E. GURLEY, D.D.S., Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry.

The courses in chemistry and metallurgy are both theoretical and practical. The lectures and recitations are further explained and elaborated by half-day laboratory periods.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

7. Inorganic Chemistry.

General inorganic chemistry and its application to dentistry.

Lectures: M, 4; Th, 8.

GURLEY

Laboratory: M, 1-4, first year continuous throughout year, 6 units.

17. Organic Chemistry.

MILLBERRY

The principles of organic chemistry and its application to dentistry.

Prerequisite: course 7.

Lectures: M, 8.

Laboratory: 9-12, second year, first semester, 3 units.

14. Metallurgy (Applied).

MILLBERRY

Practical metallurgy as applied to dentistry, including such subjects as cements, amalgam alloys, and gold. Prerequisite: course 7. Lectures: S, 8.

Laboratory: S, 9-12, second year, continuous throughout the year, 4 units.

PHYSIOLOGY

GEORGE WILLIAM SIMONTON, D.D.S., Instructor in Physiology.

The instruction consists of lectures, recitations and laboratory work.

20. General Physiology.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

G. W. SIMONTON

The elements of the physiology of circulation, respiration, assimilation, and reproduction. Prerequisite: courses 6, 7.

Lectures: M F, 1.

Laboratory: M F, 2-5, second year, first semester, 4 units.

MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS

HENRY B. CAREY, B.S., M.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics.

The general principles are studied by lecture and recitation. Prescription writing is required.

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