Philadelphia Dental College - Class Book Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1898

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Dr. Thos. Warclell, Professor of Mechanical Dentistry and Metallurgy. Dr. Henry Morton, A.M., Professor of Chemistry. Dr. McQuillen was elected Dean and held that office con- tinuously until his death. In 1865, Professors Kingsbury and Morton resigned and were succeeded by Dr. Geo. W. Ellis and Albert R. Leeds, A. M. ln 1866 Prof. Ellis resigned and Prof. Kingsbury resumed his former chair. In 1867 Prof. Wardle re- signed and Dr. D. D. Smith was elected to succeed him. The same year two new chairs were created, one of Prin- ciples and Practice of Surgery and the other of Anatomy. Dr. James E. Garretson was chosen incumbent of the former and Dr. Harrison Allen of the latter. In the following year, 1868, Professors Garretson and Leeds resigned and Dr. S. B. Howell was elected to succeed Prof. Leeds. In 1869 Prof. Kingsbury resigned his chair and was made Emeritus Professor and Dr. T. C. Stellwagen was chosen as his successor. In 1870 Prof. Flagg resigned and his chair was divided among the others. Thus far, some change had taken place in the personnel of the faculty each year but one. During the succeeding eight years no change occurred, but in 1878 Prof, Garretson resumed his chair of Anatomy and Surgery, and Dr. I-Ienry I. Dorr was made Adjunct Professor of Practical Dentistry. . In 1879 the chair of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics was established and Prof. Flagg was chosen to fill it. Owing to the lamented death of Prof. McQuillen during this year, some changes in the chairs were made necessary. Prof. Stellwagen succeeded Prof. McQuillen in the chair of Physiology, and his former chair of Operative Dentistry was united to that of Me- chanical Dentistry. At the same time a new chair of Clinical Dentistry was established and Prof. H, I. Dorr chosen to Fill it. In 1881 Prof. Smith resigned and Dr. S. I-I. Guilford was elected incumbent of the chair of Operative and Prosthetic Den- tistry. T4

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ZOIIGQIISQG liiSI0l'V of the Plllldddpllld Dellfdl College alla BOSDUGI of 0l'dl SIIYQQW Nil A W' HE first institution established in Pennsylvania for l' the imparting of knowledge in the science and art ,A of dentistry, was organized in 1852 under the title in of the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery. After a useful but short life of four years, it yielded to the throes of internal dissension and ceased to exist. In the Fall of 1862, Dr. John ll. McQuillen holding the chair of Operative Dentistry and Physiology in the Pennsylvania College, retired from the faculty, and in 1863, with tl1e assistance of other members of the profession in the city and state, and after the expenditure of much effort and the overcoming of great op- position Qfor charters were not as readily obtained in those days as nowj he succeeded in obtaining from the legislature of Pennsylvania a charter for a new institution under the name of the Philadelphia Dental College. After the securing of a competent Facility and Board of Trustees, the new institution opened its first term in November of the same year. Its faculty consisted of: Dr. I. H. McQuillen, Professor of Anatomy. Physiology and Hygiene. i Dr. I. Foster Flagg, Professor of Institutes of Dentistry. Dr. C. A. Kingsbury, Professor of Dental Physiology and Operative Dentistry. 13



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In 1889 Prof. Dorr's chair was changed to that of Practical Dentistry, Anaesthesia and Anaesthetics. F rom then until the death of Prof. Garretson in October, 1895 fa period of fourteen yearsj no changes occurred, but after his death Dr. I-I. C. Boenning was elected to the chair of Anat- omy and Surgery, and Dr. M. H. Cryer, for many years the assistant of Prof. Garretson, was chosen Adjunct Professor of Oral Surgery. In January, 1896, Prof. S. H. Guilford was elected Dean of the Faculty. ' In the Spring of the same year Profs. Flagg and Dorr re- signed, owing to ill-health. Dr. L. Greenbaum was thereupon chosen to succeed Prof. Dorr and the chair changed to include Materia Medica, Anaesthesia and Oclontotechny. Dr. I-I. I-I. Burchard was also chosen to fill the place of Prof. Flagg and made Special Lecturer on Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. In October, 1896, Prof. Cryer resigned to accept a position in the Dental Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Few changes have occurred in the Deanship of the institu- tion. Prof. McQuillen held the position from the establishment of the school in 1863 until his death in 1879. I-Ie was succeeded by Prof. Smith who held the oliice for two years. Prof. Garret- son assumed the office in 1881 and retained it until his death in 1895, after which Prof. Guilford, the present incumbent, was elected to the position. The college has also witnessed but few changes in the Presi- dency of the Board of Trustees. The first incumbent was Rev. Richard Newton, D.D. At his death he was succeeded by the Hon. james Pollock, LL.D., ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, who retained the office during the remainder of his life, after which Gen. James A. Beaver, LL.D., ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, was elected to the Presidency, which position he still so wor- thily fills. ' At the time of the incorporation of the Philadelphia Dental College there were but three other dental schools in this country: one in Cincinnati, one in Baltimore, and one in Philadelphia, with a combined attendance of less than one hundred pupils. 15

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