Dr. Ottollengui says that his instruments, which he originated for implantation operations, “are just the thing” for necrosis.
Dr. J. W. Aikin is now located at 1032 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. The doctor is the longest and thinnest dentist in the Missouri State Association.
Dr. J. H. Kennerly, demonstrator in charge of the Infirmary of the Missouri Dental College for the past two sessions, is now located in Leadville, Col.
The Southern Dental Journal came to hand a few days after the 15th inst. Dr. H. H. Johnson, the new editor, starts out well. We wish him every success.
Dr. Garrettson is exhaustively revising his work on Oral Surgery. The next edition will have much new material, including a number of new illustrations.
The Minnesota State Dental Association will hold its seventh annual meeting in Minneapolis, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. July 9, 10 and 11, 1890.
M. G. Jenison, Cor. Sec.
Dr. T. R. Ross, formerly of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is now located at 3904 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. The Iowa Association looses one of its most efficient and active members by the above change.
Periosteal Inflammation.—I have found, sometimes, after treating sore teeth for several days without giving relief, and where the trouble was somewhat obscure, and had probably been diagnosed as periosteal inflammation, or something of a kindred nature, that a pill of calomel, 2 grains, soda bi-carb., 3 grains, taken just before retiring at night, brought things all straight next day. Try it on your next patient with a sore tooth. It certainly holds good in malarial districts.
A. H. Hilzim.