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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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The Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children. 



THE increasing number of practising dentists and the influ- 

 ential position accorded the dental profession in modern 

 medical science, affords the best evidence as to the im- 

 portance attached now-a-days, to the care of the ;eeth. It i^ 



For the most part, however, these dental hospitals and clinics, 

 devote their attention mainly to adult patients, practically over- 

 looking the fact that it is during the period of their development 



Thomas Alexander Forsyth. 



[President Boston Belting Co.] 



recognized that on their proper protection from malformation 

 and decay, the comfort and health of the human being is to no 

 small extent dependent and in nearly all the large cities, there 

 are, in addition to the private practitioners, public institutions for 

 the promotion of this importai'.t l.iranch of hygiene. 



John Hamilton Forsyth. 



[.Superintendent Hoston Belting Co.] 



in the growing child, that the most important work is to be ac- 

 complished for the protection and development of the teeth. 



Knowledge of these facts, inspired John Hamilton and Thomas 

 Alexander Forsyth, widely known through their connection with 

 the Boston Belting Co.. to establish, .is a fitting memorial to 



THE FORSYTH DENTAL INFIRMARY FOR CHILDREN. 



