. Dental L. C. Ingersol L. C. Ingersol, a native of Ohio, who practiced formany years at Keokuk. Iowa. He was a teacher in theUniversity of Iowa, Dental Department, and an authority inthe early days on Dental Histology. THK DKNTAL SlMMARY. \Y. D. Miller Willoughby Dayton Miller, likely the greatest scientistour profession has yet produced, born August r, 1853, atAlexandria, Licking County, Ohio. At the age of twelve heremoved to Newark, Ohio, where he graduated from thepublic schools 1877. From there he went to the Universityof Michigan, where he took the A. B. Degree, 1875. He de-ci


. Dental L. C. Ingersol L. C. Ingersol, a native of Ohio, who practiced formany years at Keokuk. Iowa. He was a teacher in theUniversity of Iowa, Dental Department, and an authority inthe early days on Dental Histology. THK DKNTAL SlMMARY. \Y. D. Miller Willoughby Dayton Miller, likely the greatest scientistour profession has yet produced, born August r, 1853, atAlexandria, Licking County, Ohio. At the age of twelve heremoved to Newark, Ohio, where he graduated from thepublic schools 1877. From there he went to the Universityof Michigan, where he took the A. B. Degree, 1875. He de-cided to adopt Mathematical Physics as his profession. Hewent to Scotland to study at the University of Edinburgh,under Sir William Thomas, where he stayed one year. Thenceto The University of Berlin. Here his health gave away, andwhile convalescent he met Dr. F. P. Abbott, an American prac-titioner in that city. His acquaintance with Dr. Abbott led himto adopt dentistry as a profession. He graduated as D. D. S. atthe University of Pennsylvania, 1879, returned to Berlin,took up practice and began the study of Bacteriology with thefamous professor Kock. In 1SS4 he was made Professor of Den-tistry in the University of Berlin. This was a high hon


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