Dr. Ralph and Mrs. Olga Crawford Canadian Dental Collection
Category
Archival Items
Classification
Archival, Publications
Accession Number
010020131
Description
Journal of the American Academy of Gold Foil Operators; white pages printed with black ink with two staple closure; gold cover with title and year printed with black ink; articles include "Prescription Writing and Drugs Useful in Dentisty", "Correlation of Physical Properties and Clinical Aspects o…
Journal of the American Academy of Gold Foil Operators; white pages printed with black ink with two staple closure; gold cover with title and year printed with black ink; articles include "Prescription Writing and Drugs Useful in Dentisty", "Correlation of Physical Properties and Clinical Aspects of Gold Foil as a Restorative Material", and "Rubber Dam Gems", as well as information regarding the Academy's meetings and committees; advertisements at back of journal; back blank; 48 pages
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Transfer from the Dental Canada Fund; previously housed in the Dentistry Canada Museum (Ottawa)
Printed on cover: "Vol. 5 No. 2 // The // JOURNAL // of the // AMERICAN ACADEMY // of // GOLD FOIL // OPERATORS // OCTOBER, 1962"; stamped on front cover: "J.C. Foote"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-2-5 Box 21
Dimension Notes
Length 22.8 cm x Width 15.2 cm x Depth 0.3 cm
Condition Remarks
Front cover is curved; 14 cm fold at right side of front cover; cover very worn at spine
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Internet
JPG
Reference Comments
"American Academy of Gold Foil Operators" website
CD #9
Research Facts
Dr Ralph and Mrs Olga Crawford donated their extensive Canadian dental collection to the DCF to create the museum in 1997; further donations were received while Dr Crawford was Curator Emeritus at the Dental Canada Museum until its closure in 2008; the American Academy of Gold Foil Operators began meeting annually in 1952; meetings are held at different dental colleges around North America and involve clinical sessions where members demonstrate the placement of direct gold restoration on patients, as well as lectures