by Patrick Cutter | Oct 29, 2024
“The techniques of dentistry as practiced in the United States Army do not differ significantly from those in civilian life. The task and problems, however, involved in applying these techniques in providing dental care to some 8,000,000 men and women, under such...
by Patrick Cutter | Oct 29, 2024
Learn more about the history of dentistry and the U.S. Military Interested in learning more about the history of dentistry and the U.S. Military. Check out these publicly available resources: Army Medical Department Center of History & Heritage Hyson, J. M.,...
by Patrick Cutter | Sep 29, 2025
Warner & Hanna’s Plan of the City and Environs of Baltimore, 1801, Peabody Library Collection of the Johns Hopkins University “The rising-est town in America” In 1797, Baltimore was officially incorporated as a city, and by 1798, George Washington...
by Patrick Cutter | Sep 30, 2025
Charcoal Portrait of Horace Henry Hayden, c. 1840 Establishing Roots Although born in Windsor, Connecticut on October 13, 1769, Horace Henry Hayden became an integral part of Baltimore and Maryland’s history at the turn of the 19th century. In 1800, Dr. Thomas...
by Patrick Cutter | Sep 30, 2025
That a college for the education of persons for the profession might be gotten up, and that it would be well sustained, I think is more than probable, for if a school of this kind was in operation, it would be expected of dental practitioners, that they should be...
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