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y he he 16th century charlatan renders his profes- sional service in the approved manner of the time. The keen observer Van Hornthorst vividly depicts a scene, which modern dentistry has altered considerably.
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Paul B. Wiberg .4 BIOGRAPHY Paul Benjamin Wiberg was a native of St. Peter, Minne- sota; born November 8, 1897, the son of Ben and Mary Wiberg. His early education was received in the schools of Lake Crystal, Minnesota. He was graduated from the College of Dentistry, University of Minnesota with the degree of D.D.S., in 1920. Dr. Wiberg first practised his profession at Mankato, Minnesota, and later in Duluth. In 1927 he came to New York and became associated with the school of Dental and Oral Surgery of Columbia University. At the time of his death he was Assis- tant Professor of Dentistry, specializing in the Division of Crown and Bridgework. Dr. Wiberg had recently become associated in private practice with Dr. William D. Tracy. He was a member of the First District Dental Society, State of New York, of the New York Academy of Dentistry and of the Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity. Together with Dr. Crawford, Dr. Wiberg succeeded in producing a remarkable series of motion pictures which illus- trated, not only crown and bridge construction, but also a scien- tific method of treating cases of bite closure. In this latter field Dr. Wiberg was an outstanding authority. These pictures elicited much favorable comment from those who had the privilege of seeing them. The use of motion pictures proved so effective a teaching method, that the pioneer work of Dr. Wiberg and Dr. Crawford will be continued on a larger scale. Not only did the motion pictures serve as a siginficant means of demonstration, but gave the observer an insight into the remarkable operative skill possessed by Dr. Wiberg. His knowledge of bite-opening and his operative skill earned him a great deal of respect from the staff members as well as from the student body. Dr. Wiberg was married in June, 1934, to Miss Ruth Earl, of New York. He is survived by his widow, a baby daughter, his parents and four sisters. . An able practitioner, teacher and technician, Dr. Wiberg was one of the most promising of the younger members of our Faculty. His personal qualities endeared him to many friends within the School and in professional circles here and in his Western home.
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