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Chapin Aaron Harris

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Chapin Aaron Harris 1806-60, American dentist, b. Pompey, N.Y. One of the founders of dentistry as a profession, he was the author of The Dental Art (1839; later called Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery ) and Dictionary of Dental Science (1849) and founder (1840) of the first dental school—the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery (now part of the Univ. of Maryland). He also founded the American Journal of Dental Science (1839) and helped to organize the American Society of Dental Surgeons (1840). Author not available, HARRIS, CHAPIN AARON. , The Columbia... Read more
1815-1850: Science and Medicine: Chronology
...using a modern classification system; the project is completed in 1843. Albert Hopkins establishes the first permanent astronomical observatory in the United States at Williams College in Massachusetts. 1839 Chapin Aaron Harris founds the America Read more

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