Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1949 — Page 19

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> TC TOTHE oA INDIANA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: UPON ITS 100-YEAR RECORD

~ OF HEALTH IN OUR CITY AND STATE

ILLINOIS BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE CO.

LIFE — ACCIDENT and HEALTH HOSPITALIZATION

H. D. DAVIS

GENERAL AGENT Ll. 8036

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Important Step In Dentistry

| First College Was ~ Opened to Students In Indianapolis

| The year 1879 was an. impor. tant one in the history of Indiana | dentistry. It marked not only the passage of the first law governing the practice of dentistry but also the opening of the first dental college in Indianapolis. “Prior to this, as was the case in most states, there were no {legal restrictions governing the! practice of dentistry and most dentists entered the profession after spending some time as an! | “assistant” in the office of a | “preceptor.” { | Immediately after passage of the law, a circular was sent to every dentist inviting him to meet in Indianapolis on June 3, 1879, to help start a college. This

and subsequent meetings result-|

ed in opening of the Indiana| | Dental College in Indianapolis

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{Oct. 1, 1879. Only Eight Others At this time there were only, eight other dental colleges in existence, only three west of the!

Alleghenies—in Ohio, Missouri 1 and at the University of Ritehi- Family Needs

Ba al education at that ume EMErgency Doctor

was not well organized. The six| Every family should have a students who matriculated at the general practitioner who can be first -session took their lectures|cezlled in time of emergency, and {and laboratory work in the basic|with whom it can counsel when | sciences with the students of the|needing advice in health matters. |Medical College of Indiana. The| At least 60 per cent of the doc-| college course consisted of two tors practicing today are general sessions of five months each and practitioners and are qualified to students could be admitted with diagnose and treat 90 per cent of advanced standing if they had all diseases. some experience as assistants in| Many people never think of a {a dental office. |doctor until they get sick. When | In 1890 a three-year-course was an emergency arises, often in the ‘adopted. This has gradually been late hours of the night, they rush increased until present fequire-|to the telephone and call any docments are high school gradua-|tor whose name they find in the |tion, at least two years of college|telephone directory. and four years in dental school. Doctors are sometimes hesitant In 1925 Indiana Dental College about answering night calls from was transferred to Indiana Uni-| Strangers, for it is not unusual versity and became an integral|{Of them to be Jobbed by Persons part of that institution. It is now | Seeking BA oa tient called Indiana University School|the call comes tom A Po eal of Dentistry and is recognized as| ose background and m

{history he knows, the doctor is one of the leading dental colleges, a in the United States. better prepared to take care o

him. Has Faculty of 50 | On the other hand if the patient

Students learn finger dexterity in

building at 1121 W. Michigan need for professional services, he

over 50, headed by Dean Maynard tor’s abilities, bedside manner and |K. Hine. Last year almost 10,000 personality. Through such an aspatients were treated in the clinic. sociation there develops a trust The school has 3200 graduates. land confidence in the doctor and | The only other dental college d mutual understanding. on record as having existed in PI C I this state was the Central Col- uts an arniva lege of Dentistry, organized in Sco Indianapolis in June, 1897. An| attempt was made to conduct Sponsored by the Woodruff Place this school without. paying salar-| Baptist Church, will give a caries to most members of the fac- nival and entertainment tomorulty. As a result, the faculty row from 4 to 6 p. m. at the home

and about 1904 the college col-|igan St., for the benefit of the lapsed. |national polio fund.

Indiana State Medical Association On Their 100 Years of Progress

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HAAG'S Pharmacists are registered, competent craftsmen, skilled in years of technical training and experience. EVERY INGREDIENT used is of the highest uniform quality. -EVERY PRESCRIPTION is carefully DOUBLE-CHECKED for your protection—thus you can be confident when you bring your prescription to HAAG'S to be filled.

Your Protection!

When an emergency arises, an accident or serious illness and Oxygen must be used in the home, did you know that HAAG'S, 4 for your convenience, maintain a 24-hour “home service of competence and reliability, with trained technicians in charge ‘whether an” oxygen tent, a catheter, mask, canula or cone ~ is prescribed. This service for which an extremely reasonable rental fee is charged is as near as your nearest telephone.

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Set for Tonight

More than 300 fathers and sons; N

{and daughters are expected to at-{the University of Notre Dame ‘tend the first city-wide “Man to topped all other Catholic colleges

Man" auto safety meeting tonight In the nation for the s con= in Caleb “Hall, Shortridge High terucve Year in the Student Re-'. School, at 7:30 p. m. Sponsored by the National Feds The publfe - meeting has the eration of Catholic’ College Stu= support of the PTA of Short- dents, the campaign procured a ridge, municipal judges, the Po- total of $386,901 for physical, {lice Department, and the Indi- spiritual and intellectual relief of anapolis Auto Trades Association. students in war.devastated couns

After safety talks by thet ies oo — |judges, PTA officials, police, and and Police Lt. Harry Bailey will {Paul Kuhn, president of the Auto speak. Trades Association, fathers willl Tom Hanika, executive director be invited to sign “Man-to-Man” of the Auto Trades Association, agreements with their sons and who arranged the meeting, said daughters just learning to drive. the “Man-to-Man"” agreement is a | Mrs. M. L. Lugar, president of set of rules which fathers and the Shortridge PTA, Judges sons and daughters sign jointly, {Joseph Howard and Alex Clark, It is to be carried in the car.

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