Bremmer, M.O.K., The Story of Dentistry - From the Dawn of Civilization to the Present - with Special Emphasis on the American Scene, rev. 3rd ed., Dental Items of Interest Publishing, New York, 1959.
9.
Carter, W. J., Ed., Ethnodentistry & Dental Folklore, Dental Folklore Books, Overland Park, KA, 1987.
10.
Hoffman-Axhelm, W., Ed., History of Dentistry, Quintessence Publishing, Chicago, 1981.
11.
Ring, M. E., Ed., Dentistry - An Illustrated History, C. V Mosby, St. Louis, 1985.
12.
Prinz, H., Dental Chronology - A Record of the More Important Historic Events in the Evolution of Dentistry, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1945.
13.
Guerini, V., History of Dentistry, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1909.
14.
Thompson, R.C., Assyrian medical texts, Proc. R. Soc. Med. Section on the History of Medicine, 19, 29, 1926.
15.
Leix, A., Assyro-Babylonian medical magic, Ciba Symp., 2, 685, 1940.
16.
Moore, W.J. and Corbett, M.E., The distribution of dental caries in ancient British populations. I. Anglo-Saxon period, Caries Res., 5, 151, 1971.
17.
Moore, W.J. and Corbett, M.E., The distribution of dental caries in ancient British populations. II. Iron Age, Romano-British and medical periods, Caries Res., 7, 139, 1973.
18.
Moore, W.J. and Corbett, M.E., The distribution of dental caries in ancient British populations. III. The 17th century, Caries Res., 9, 163, 1975.
19.
Moore, W.J. and Corbett, M.E., The distribution of dental caries in ancient British populations. IV. The 19th century, Caries Res., 10, 401, 1976.
Garfield, S., Teeth. Teeth. Teeth., Simon and Schuster, New York, 1969.
22.
Campbell, J.M., From a Trade to a Profession, Byways in Dental History, Robert Cunningham & Sons, Alva, England, 1958.
23.
Suddick, R.P., Herbert, R.J., and DeMarais, D.M., Personality traits of dental students as determined by the Clinical Analysis Questionnaire, J. Dent. Res., 64 (Spec. issue), 206(Abstr. 282), 1985.
24.
Weed, R.M. and Suddick, R.P., Perceptual-motor skills, personality and intellectual development: are they related?, Dent. Sch. Q., 1, 14, 1985.
25.
Kaminski, R.A., A comparison of brain dominance profiles of dental school faculty, J. Dent. Educ., 53, 57, 1989.
26.
Miller, W.D., The Microorganisms of the Human Mouth, S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, 1890 (reprinted by S. Karger, Basel, 1973).
27.
Koenig, H., Forward to reprinted edition of Miller, W. D., The Microorganisms of the Human Mouth, Philadelphia, 1890s, Karger, Basel, 1973.
28.
Leber, T. and Rottenstein, J., Ueber d. Caries der Zähre, Berlin 1867 (English translation by Chandler, T. H., Dental Caries and Its Causes, T. H. Chandler, Philadelphia, 1873).
29.
Miller, W.D., The agency of acid in the production of caries of the human teeth with comparative analysis of carious dentine and dentine softened by acids, Dent. Cosmos, 25, 337, 1883.
30.
Mills, W.J. and Underwood, A.S., Trans. Int. Med. Congr, 1881.
31.
Erdi, M., Chemische Analyse der Cariematerie der menschlichen Zähre, Allg. Zhg. Chir., 4, 159, 1843.
32.
Ficinus, R., Uber das Ausfallen der Zahre und das Wesen der Zahukaries, J. Chir. Augenhk. (Berlin), 6, 1, 1847.
Williams, J.L., On structural changes in human enamel; with special reference to clinical observations on hard and soft enamel, Dental Cosmos, 40, 505, 1898.
35.
McKay, F.S. and Black, G.V., An investigation of mottled teeth: an endemic developmental imperfection of the enamel of the teeth, heretofore unknown in the literature of dentistry, Dental Cosmos, 58, 477, 1916a.
36.
Appel, T.A., Founding, in History of the American Physiological Society, The First Century, Brobeck, J. R., Reynolds, O. E., and Appel, T. A., Eds., American Physiological Society, Bethesda, MD, 1987, Chap. 2.
37.
Field, J., Medical education in the United States: late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in The History of Medical Education, O'Malley, C. D., Ed., University of California Press, Berkeley, 1970.
38.
Flexner, A., Medical Education in the United States and Canada, A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1910 (reprint edition by Amo Press and The New York Times, New York, 1972).
39.
Gies, W.J., The Status of Dentistry, reprint of the Report to the Carnegie Foundation, J. Dent. Res., 12, 945, 1932.
40.
Suddick, R.P., The current status and impact of oral biology in dental education, J. Dent. Educ., 40, 662, 1976.
41.
Suddick, R.P. and Yancey, J.M., NIDR funding related to the presence of oral biology departments and source of basic science instruction, J. Dent. Educ., 44, 70, 1980.
42.
Suddick, R.P., Commitment to oral biology: prescription for a new age in dental education, J. Dent. Educ., 48, 291, 1984.