. Dental THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PIONEER DENTISTS TOSCIENCE, ART, LITERATURE AND MUSIC, liy Burton Lee Thorpe, M. P., I). 1). S., St. Louis, Missouri.(Continued from page 193 March Dental Summary.). Horace H. Hayden To Horace H. Hayden, known as The Father of AmericanDental Surgery, belongs the honor of conceiving the idea ofthe formation of the first national society of dentists. Haydenwas a broad-minded, liberally-educated man, born at Windsor,Conn., Oct. 13, 1769, of a long line of military ancestors. Asa boy he exhibited a great liking for natural history; also be-came proficient in


. Dental THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PIONEER DENTISTS TOSCIENCE, ART, LITERATURE AND MUSIC, liy Burton Lee Thorpe, M. P., I). 1). S., St. Louis, Missouri.(Continued from page 193 March Dental Summary.). Horace H. Hayden To Horace H. Hayden, known as The Father of AmericanDental Surgery, belongs the honor of conceiving the idea ofthe formation of the first national society of dentists. Haydenwas a broad-minded, liberally-educated man, born at Windsor,Conn., Oct. 13, 1769, of a long line of military ancestors. Asa boy he exhibited a great liking for natural history; also be-came proficient in the ancient languages. At the age of 14 hemade two voyages as cabin boy to the West Indies; at 16 he The editor and publishers are not responsible for the vie7vs expressed byauthors in the reading matter published by THE DENTAL SUMMARY. 258 THE DENTAL SUMMARY learned the trade of carpenter and builder from his father, andbecame well versed in architectural drawing and writing. Atthe age of 25 he went to New York city and studied dentistrywith Mr. John Greenwood, who afterwards acquired fame asDentist to His Excellency, General George 1798 Hayden located at Baltimore, Md. He was exami


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