Dentistry
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Biographical notice of (the late) James Gardette, surgeon dentist, of Philadelphia
Inaugural thesis, on the treatment of exposed dental pulp, preparatory to the operation of filling : pamphlet.
Printed copy of Jefferson Medical College thesis written in the 1843-44 session, inscribed to Prof. [Franklin] Bache, M.D. with compliments of the author. Also autographed and lightly annotated by Franklin Bache, M.D.
Letters patent of Emerson R. Sausser
Letters patent for a new dental tool adapted for forming a matrix for a cavity in a tooth, locating the matrix and permitting its own displacement without disturbing the matrix. Right, title and interest in the invention are signed over to James W. Ivory. Included are two advertisements for dental instruments by J. W. Ivory, Philadelphia.
Thomas Jefferson University programs and the Carnegie report on medical and dental education : report
A review of Thomas Jefferson University's current educational programs by comparing them against the extra-institutional criteria of the 1971 report of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education entitled "Higher Education and the Nation's Health: Policies for Medical and Dental Education." Herbut reviews the report's recommendations for medical education and also advocates the establishment of a college of dentistry at Jefferson.