. History of the University of Michigan . practice of his profession in Cincinnati, Ohio,and continued there until January, iS88, when heremoved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to accept an ap-pointment in the University as Assistant Professorof Practical Dentistry. From this position he wasadvanced to the chair of Dental Materia Medicaand Dental Mechanism in 1891. In June, 1903, histitle was changed to Professor of Irosthetic Den-19 tistry. He has for many years served as secretaryof the dental Faculty. In addition to his otherduties he has performed a large amount of writingfor dental societies and


. History of the University of Michigan . practice of his profession in Cincinnati, Ohio,and continued there until January, iS88, when heremoved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to accept an ap-pointment in the University as Assistant Professorof Practical Dentistry. From this position he wasadvanced to the chair of Dental Materia Medicaand Dental Mechanism in 1891. In June, 1903, histitle was changed to Professor of Irosthetic Den-19 tistry. He has for many years served as secretaryof the dental Faculty. In addition to his otherduties he has performed a large amount of writingfor dental societies and professional periodicals ; heis also editor of Tlie Dental Register, which hasbeen published in Cincinnati for fifty-five years, andwhich is now the oldest dental periodical in exist-ence. He has membersliip in the following societies ;the Ohio State Dental Society, the Cincinnati Oilon-tological Society, the National Dental Society, theNorthern Ohio Dental Society, the American Societyof Urth(jdontists, tlie Michigan State Dental Asso-. NE[,VILI,E HOFF ciation (of which he was president for two years),the Detroit Dental Society, the Washtenaw CountyDental Society, and the Mississippi Valley DentalSociety. He was married October 24, 1S84, toAddie L. Chickering, of \Vest Boylston, Massachu-setts. GEORGE DOCK was born at Hopewell,Pennsylvania, April i, i860, son of Gilliard andLavinia Lloyd (Bombaugh) Dock. He is descendedfrom German ancestry. He was graduated fromthe Medical Department of the University of Penn-sylvania in 1884, with an appointment for one yearas Interne in St. INIarys Hospital, i88s to 1SS7 he pursued professional studies 290 UNIFERSITT OF MICHIGAN in Europe, and upon his return became an assistantin the Laboratory of Clinical Medicine at the Hos-pital of the University of Pennsylvania, under Pro-fessors William Osier and John M. Musser, holdingat the same time the position of physician to themedical dispensaries of that institution and


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