THAT TOOTH!
"OPEN up, wider please; ah, thank you." "Ouch!" That, if one is very fucky, is an average experience of a visit to a dentist. But in the course of four talks in the Winter Course series from 4YA Dunedin we are to hear something ot the scientific side of dentistry, dealt with from the human angle. While these talks, which will reach us in the comfort of our fireside chairs, will not take us all the way from the ancient magazines in the waiting room to the handing over of the fee for services rendered, they will deal with selected subjects under the general title "Behind the Scenes in New Zealand Dentistry." On July 3 "Peace of Mind for the Dental Patient" will be the subject for A. H. Gresham, B.D.S., lecturer in conservative dentistry; on July 10 I. Chimside, B.D.S., lecturer in prosthetic dentistry, will talk about "The Dental Cripple"; on July 17 "The Training of New Zealand Dentists" will be dealt with by_R. Bevan Dodds, D.D.S., Director of the Otago University Dental School; and on July 24 John Haddin Barr, B.D.S., D.D.S. (Toronto), lecturer in operative dentistry, Otago . University Dental School, will say something about "Saving Teeth." |.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 314, 29 June 1945, Page 9
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201THAT TOOTH! New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 314, 29 June 1945, Page 9
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