3 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. EET. Western Dental College - - OF - - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. W. G. PRICE, President. JOHN PUNTON, Vice-President. J. W. HECKLER, Secretary. H. S. THOMPSON, Treasurer J. M'GROSS. I. H. KINLEY. D. J. McMILLEN. FACULTY. GEORGE HALLEY, M. D., Cor. Eighth St. and Lydia Ave.. Professor Clinical Surgery. J. F. BINNIE, M. D., Times Building, Prof. of Oral Surgery. ROBT L. GREENE, M. D., Eleventh and Walnut Sts., Prefessor of Anatomy. J. H. JOHNSON, M.D., Ninth and Grand Avenue, Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. J. M. ALLEN, A. B., M. D., Liberty, Mo., and A. M. Wilson A. M. M. D. Room 27, Union Depot, Associate Professor Materialia Medica, General Pathology and Therapeutics. CLAUDE C. HAMILTON, M. D., Ph.D., Tenth and Campbell Sts., Professor Chemisty. R R, HUNTER, M. D., Ph. G., City Hall, Professor Organic Chemistry. W. F. KUHN, A. M., M. D., 1103 Main St., Professor Physiology. K. P. ASHLEY, Professor Prosthetic Dentistry and Metalsurgy. J. M. GROSS, M. D., D. D. S., 1104 Main St., Professor Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. J. W. HECKLER, D. D. S., 1103 Main St., Professor Crown and Ridge Work. J. H. THOMPSON, M. D., Times Building, Clinical Professor of the Diseases of the Eye, Kansas City Medical College; will deliver a course of lectures on Histology. D. J. McMILLEN, D. D. S., Eleventh and Walnut Sts., Bro* Jessor Operative Dentistry and Dean of Faculty. SPECIAL LECTURES. J. W. KYGER, M. D., will deliver a course of lectures on Syphilis and its Influence on the Teeth. H. O., HANAWALI, M. D., General Pathology. JOHN PUNTON, M. D., Nervous Diseases Relative to the Dental Organs. B. E. FRYER, M. D. Surgeon U. S. A., Eye and Ear. DR. H. S. THOMPSON, Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry. W. C. K., BUCHANAN, D. D. S., Clinical Professor Mechanical Dentistry. JEDGE L. H. KINSLEY, Dental Jurisprudence. THE WESTERN DENTAL COLLEGE, of Kansas City, Mo., is now in its fifth year. The regular winter session of 1891-95 will open on the 2d day of October. The faculty feels a justifiable pride in announcing to its friends and patrons the continued prosperity of the institution. Chartered in the year 1890, its advancement toward the first place in the ranks of dental colleges has been continuous and gratifying, and when its success from the start and the large number of students enrolled at its first session, and the steady increase in numbers at each succeeding session are considered, it may be said to be something phenomenal. It has taken no backward step, and today its diplomas are everywhere accepted and recognized as passports to their fortunate possessors wherever American dentistry is practiced. The institution now occupies a prominent and enviable position in the ranks of similar institutions. The great accession to its number of students expected for the coming session has necessitated radical and extensive changes, and the faculty takes pleasure in announcing to the friends and patrons of the college that the facilities for a thorough, practical dental education have been greatly augmented. In addition to the rooms occupied in former years, and at the beginning considered ample for our needs, another entire floor of the building has been secured and fitted up with every modern appliance for the thorough, practical instruction of the student. Important alterations have also been made in the old quarters, rendering them more spacious and elegant, and greatly conducive to convenience, health and comfort of students. The location of the college is unsurpassed, being situated in the business center of the city, and easy of access to students and those seeking the infirmary, and where clinical material will be abundant. In its present entirely we confidently believe that for the purposes for which it is intended, the theoretical and practical teaching of dentistry, is unsurpassed. Regular Winter Course of 1894-95 will Begin October 2, 1894, and Continue Five Months. FOR CATALOGUE AND FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS D. J. McMILLAN, Dean. OR J. M. GROSS, Secretary, Corner Eleventh and Walnut Sts. 500 Ridge Building. When writing to advertisers please mention this paper.