On frontispiece: "A WORK // ON // SPECIAL DENTAL // PATHOLOGY // DEVOTED TO THE // DISEASES AND TREATMENT // OF THE // INVESTING TISSUE OF THE TEETH AND // THE DENTAL PULP // INCLUDING SEQUELAE OF THE DEATH OF THE PULP; ALSO, SYSTEMIC EFFECTS OF MOUTH INFECTIONS, // ORAL PROPHYLAXIS AND MOUTH HYGIENE // 518 ILLUSTRATIONS // BY // G. V. BLACK, M.D., D.D.S., SC.D, LL.D. // DEAN AND PROFESSOR OF OPERATIVE DENTISTRY, DENTAL PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY // NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL // 1915 // MEDICO-DENTAL PUBLISHING COMPANY // CHICAGO // CLAUDIUS ASH, SONS & COMPANY // LONDON"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-3
Length
26.5 cm
Width
19.0 cm
Depth
6.3 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
Surface shows minor wear, paper yellowed
Copy Type
original
Reference Types
Internet
Reference Comments
Wikipedia
Research Facts
Greene Vardiman Black (1836–1915), commonly known as G.V. Black, is known as one of the founders of modern dentistry in the United States.[1] He is also known as the father of operative dentistry. He was born near Winchester, Illinois.