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Letter with the letterhead “H.H. Warner and Co.” of Rochester, N.Y. from the H.H. Warner Co. The writer asks why Mr. Woodruff did not stop there on his way home from Pennsylvania regarding his shooting share at Point Mouillee [a game area in Monroe County, Michigan]. This letter is accompanied by an envelope, May 19, 1886.

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Letter (typed) from the H.H. Warner Co. to S.D. Woodruff which was enclosed with a payment of $2,500.00 for the shooting share transferred to Mr. Warner. The letter also requests that Mr. Woodruff send a note explaining the general customs of the club, May 21, 1886.

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Letter to H.H. Warner and Co. which is unsigned [from S.D. Woodruff] acknowledging the receipt of $2,500.00 for a share in the Mouillee shooting club which has been transferred to Mr. Warner, May 22, 1886.

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Letter to H.H. Warner which is unsigned [from S.D. Woodruff] in which he says that he has given his men an explanation of how to reach Pointe Mouillee together with the laws of the club. He believes that Mr. Warner will find much pleasure in the club, May 25, 1886.

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This study aimed to evaluate patients who underwent placement of zygomatic implants technique by Stella & Warner, considering the survival of conventional and zygomatic implants, sinus health and level of patient satisfaction in relation to oral rehabilitation. We evaluated 28 patients where 14 had received conventional and zygomatic implants, being rehabilitated with implant-fixed dentures (group 1) and 14 were rehabilitated only with conventional implants and implant-fixed dentures (group 2). The study had four phases, represented by radiographic evaluation of implants (stage I), clinical evaluation (stage II), assessing the health of the maxillary sinus (stage III) and a questionnaire to measure satisfaction of rehabilitation with fixed prosthesis implant Total -backed (stage IV). Group 2 underwent only stage IV, while group 1 participated in all stages. Descriptive analysis and statistics were performed, using the t test for independent samples in the evaluation of phase IV. The results demonstrated that the technique of Stella & Warner proved effective, allowing a high survival rate of conventional implants and zygomatic (100%), considering a minimum follow-up of 15 months and maximum 53 months after prosthetic rehabilitation. There were no pathological changes in tissues periimplants conventional and zygomatic implants analyzed. Radiographic findings showed satisfactory levels bone implants in the oral rehabilitation with conventional zygomatic implants and a good positioning of the apex of the zygomatic implants over the zygomatic bone. The presence of the zygomatic implant did not cause sinus and the t test showed a satisfaction index lower in group 1 compared with group 2. The zygomatic implant placement technique by Stella & Warner proved to be a predictable technique with high survival rate in patients with atrophic jaws, necessitating long-term follow-up to confirm the initial findings of the study

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F03536

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10209

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10210

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Published copy of the 1814 College Laws with the admittatur of undergraduate William A. Warner signed by President John Kirkland on September 24, 1811.