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26.
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47.
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Stomatological meetings, Ibid., Jan. 1925, p. 23.
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Asgis, Alfred J.The necessity of a medical education and a medical degree for dentists, Ibid., Oct. 1925 .
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Rhein, M.L.Nothing new in the fact that dentistry is a specialty of medicine , Ibid., Oct. 24, 1925.
102.
Osborne, Oliver T.Stomatology, Ibid., Nov. 21,1925, pp. 14-15.
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104.
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106.
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107.
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112.
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Executive session of the A.S.I. Proceedings, La Stomatologia, 28-11, Nov. 1930, p. 1065.
114.
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