History of the Army Dental Corps and Military Dentistry

History of the Army Dental Corps and Military Dentistry
Author: P. C. Kochhar
Publsiher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2000
Genre: Dentistry, Military
ISBN: 8170622859

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A History of Dentistry in the US Army to World War II

A History of Dentistry in the US Army to World War II
Author: John M. Hyson,Joseph W. A. Whitehorne,John T. Greenwood
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 900
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0160821592

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A detailed history of the development of military dentistry in the United States, from beginnings in the early 17th century, through the professionalization of dentistry in the 19th century, dental care on both sides of the Civil War, the establishment of the US Army Dental Corps in 1909, and the expansion of the Corps through World War I and afterward, to the verge of the Second World War.

United States Army Dental Service in World War II

United States Army Dental Service in World War II
Author: George F. Jeffcott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1955
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24503236493

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Dentists at War 12 Who Went Beyond the Call of Duty

Dentists at War  12 Who Went Beyond the Call of Duty
Author: Norman Wahl DDS MS MA
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781728360065

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In Dentists at War—12 Who Went Beyond the Call of Duty, author Norman Wahl has attempted to show how the dentist, so often envisioned by the public as the staid, methodical “tooth carpenter,” is capable of heroic deeds when called upon to do so, especially during wartime. Herein, Wahl presents 12 ordinarily peace-loving men whose lives were transformed by the circumstances in which they found themselves. Ever since dental officers became an integral part of the military (occurring in 1911 in the US Army), thousands of men and women of all nations have served both their profession and their country, under usually trying circumstances, diligently, and some heroically. Some lost their lives. Some were captured by the enemy and became prisoners of war (POWs), enduring beatings, starvation, and humiliation—and sometimes torture. Others volunteered for dangerous missions behind enemy lines. Dr Wahl has divided his account into more or less three sections: (1) history of military dentistry (Chapters I through IV), (2) prisoners of war through the ages (Chapters V through VII), and (3) the 12 selectees—their exploits (Chapters VIII through XII). Within these chapters you will meet an orthodontist who performed ferrying and guerrilla activities behind enemy lines, a Scottish POW who spied for M19, and an American captain who, manning a machine gun, killed 98 Japanese attackers on Saigon before succumbing to 76 bullet wounds as well as bayonet stabs, and nine others—all dentists.

Army Dental Corps

Army Dental Corps
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015015533980

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United States Army Dental Service in World War II

United States Army Dental Service in World War II
Author: George F. Jeffcott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1955
Genre: Dentisterie
ISBN: UIUC:30112106667238

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Dentistry, during the pioneer days of the profession in the United States, had no military status; and there exist only a few unofficial references to dental treatment in the accounts of the first wars in which the country was engaged. A notable exception, however, was the dental treatment accomplished for General George Washington, who experienced dental difficulties during the time he served as Commander in Chief of the Colonial Army and later during his terms as President. Records reveal that Washington had several dentures made by civilian dentists and that he was very much pleased with his dental service. Almost one hundred years passed after the Revolutionary War before there was any official Army recognition of dentistry or legislative action to initiate the organization of an Army Dental Corps. During these hundred years the profession continued to develop and to broaden its scope. The first organized effort to secure dentists for an army was the conscription of these to serve in the Confederate Army in 1864.2 The soldiers of the Confederate armies could not pay for dental freatment in the depreciated currency of the Confederacy since the fee for one gold filling was more than 6 months' pay of a private. Consequently, the Confederate States Congress passed a law for the conscription of dentists who were to have the rank, pay, and allowances to which their position in the Army entitled them, and in addition extra duty pay for extraordinary skill as allowed by The Surgeon General. The rank and pay offered the Confederate dental officers is not recorded. pg 8. JMD.

Preventive Dentistry and Army Dental Practice

Preventive Dentistry and Army Dental Practice
Author: United States. Army. Dental Corps
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1963
Genre: Dentistry
ISBN: MINN:31951D033057821

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Join the Largest Comprehensive Health Care System in the United States as an Army Dental Officer

Join the Largest Comprehensive Health Care System in the United States  as an Army Dental Officer
Author: United States. Army. Dental Corps
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1974
Genre: Dentistry, Military
ISBN: MINN:20000003113657

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