An account of the foundation, growth and eventual demise of the first institution in Europe to provide professional training and scientific education for dentists, an institution which made an important contribution to the development of the dental profession in the 19th century. This history is set within the context of the changing social and economic conditions which accompanied the 127 years of the Royal Dental Hospital's existence.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-485-11517-8 (9780485115178)
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Memorialists and independents; Saunders and the move to Leicester Square; developments and differences; Dr Walker's great scheme; into the 20th century; "We never closed"; O Brave New World; ambitions and frustrations; from hospital to hotel. Appendices: the memorialists of 1843; staff, students and former students killed in the Great War; Annual General Meeting of Governors of the Royal Dental Hospital of London, March 11th 1909 - Chairman's address.