Dr. Ralph and Mrs. Olga Crawford Canadian Dental Collection
Category
Archival
Dental
Classification
Archival, Publications
Dental
Accession Number
010020145
Description
Reference book regarding partial denture designs; white pages printed with black ink; pages are inside binder with black plastic cover and silver metal rings inside; black plastic holders in binder at front and back; title on cover printed with gold ink; first two sections, "Surveying" and "Designs…
Reference book regarding partial denture designs; white pages printed with black ink; pages are inside binder with black plastic cover and silver metal rings inside; black plastic holders in binder at front and back; title on cover printed with gold ink; first two sections, "Surveying" and "Designs", have little text, consist of illustrated models of teeth and dentures; "Partial Denture Step Technic" and "Setting Up Teeth with Precision Grinding" at back; last page has pricing schedule; 103 pages
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Transfer from the Dental Canada Fund; previously housed in the Dentistry Canada Museum (Ottawa)
Printed on front: "WILLIAMS MANUAL // OF // PARTIAL DENTURE // DESIGNS"; printed on inside cover of binder: "NATIONAL // PATENTED // MADE IN U.S.A. // E55-52649"; printed on first page: "Williams // MANUAL // of // PARTIAL DENTURE DESIGNS // Compiled by the Williams Technical Staff // 1 // Contents of this Manual Copyrighted 1941 by Williams Gold Refining Co., Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. Printed in U.S.A."
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-3
Dimension Notes
Length 31.7 cm x Width 22.5 cm x Depth 3.4 cm
Condition Remarks
Inside covers of binder dented from rings; front and back cover worn where rings are; brown fading on top of pages
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
JPG
Reference Comments
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