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    Prevention of prescription opioid abuse The role of the dentist by Denisco, Richard C, Kenna, George A, O'Neil, Michael G, Kulich, Ronald J, Moore, Paul A, Kane, William T, Mehta, Noshir R, Hersh, Elliot V, Katz, Nathaniel P

    “…Opioids are analgesics that have potential for misuse, abuse or addiction. Up to an estimated 23 percent of prescribed doses are used nonmedically. As…”
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    Prescribing recommendations for the treatment of acute pain in dentistry by Hersh, Elliot V, Kane, William T, O'Neil, Michael G, Kenna, George A, Katz, Nathaniel P, Golubic, Stephanie, Moore, Paul A

    “…Effective acute pain management is an essential but sometimes challenging component of dental practice. Numerous studies have examined the efficacy of various…”
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    The Row Over Evolution by Kane, William T

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (22-11-1924)
    “…THE presidential election is a thing of the past; the attendant excitement has died away; the World's Series is over; the racing season has closed; Mr. Dempsey…”
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    The Psychology of Fashion by Kane, William T

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (07-07-1923)
    “…ONE of the things that must sorely distress any thinking man of today is the fact that there are probably millions of good people here in the United States who…”
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    Discontent, Normal and Abnormal by Kane, William T

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (09-06-1923)
    “…JOKE No. 1 in the Irish Series is about the Irishman who is "agin the government." It is a huger joke than most of its users realize. It is an international…”
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    The Divine Unrest by Kane, William T

    Published in America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) (25-02-1922)
    “…THE unchaste, like the poor, we have always with us. There always has been, and most likely always will be, a considerable proportion of men and women who do…”
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