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Identifier: dentalcosmos5619whit (find matches)
Title: The Dental cosmos
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: White, J. D McQuillen, J. H. (John Hugh), 1826-1879 Ziegler, George Jacob, 1821-1895 White, James William, 1826-1891 Kirk, Edward C. (Edward Cameron), 1856-1933 Anthony, L. Pierce (Lovick Pierce), b. 1877
Subjects: Dentistry Dentistry
Publisher: Philadelphia, S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Co
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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enty-three forms provide for the exploration of any surface. Octagon Handle each $0.25 Cone=Socket Points .16 An All-Sufficient Reason The one all-sufficient reason for the high reputation of the S. S. WhiteSteel Instruments is that there are no seconds and never have been. Every instrument we make is inspected, tested more severely than it everwill be used in practice, and again inspected before it can get into our salesstock. If it doesnt pass, no man can buy it; the scrap-heap is its properabiding place. This is how S. S. White Instruments made their reputation, and why they hold it:They are carefully made of the best steel for the purpose, by men trained to regardquality as a greater desideratum than quantity; and then defectives are carefully culledout. That is also why S. S. White Instruments are dependable in their efficiency. Let us send you Catalog free. THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO. 12 ADVERTISEMENTS (Decembeb 1914 Pure Gold in Its Most PracticalForm, for Fillings
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Pure Gold is with practical universality conceded to be the best material known forfilling tooth cavities,—the one which of all others is most permanent, surest to hold itsplace and preserve the tooth. This much being granted, the next thing is to find the form of pure gold best adaptedto the needs of the dentist, the one that is quickest and surest in placing, that makesthe most solid and enduring filling. Youll find it in CORONA GOLD pure gold in its most adaptable form, elongated fibers intricately interlaced, every fiberinstinct with the full cohesiveness of gold, ready and willing to weld into a solid massat the touch of the instrument. The fibers are closely compacted, and Corona fillsfast because of its ready condensation. The rapidity with which it can be worked intoa dense, resistant, dependable filling makes it a time-saver, in spite of the fact that,because of its extreme cohesiveness, it must be packed in small portions. It only requires a trial to demonstrate its value

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