Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Gottschalk, Jack |
Othernames |
Jack W. Gottschalk |
Places of residence |
Columbus, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio |
Education |
D.D.S., The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, 1955 |
Notes |
America's most distinguished dental historian actively involved in the founding of The National Museum of Dentistry in 1996 in Baltimore, Maryland, the home of the first dental school in the United States. In general practice in Cinncinati, Ohio for over 35 years, he served extensively in organized dentistry in Cinncinati, in Ohio, and at the national level. |
Occupation |
Dental History Private Practice |
Titles & honors |
President, Cincinnati Dental Society International Distinguished Service Award, Pierre Fauchard Academy, 1999 The Hayden Harris Award The Ohio State University's Distinguished Alumni Award The Ohio State Dental Association Distinguished Service Award The Outstanding Dentist Award |
Role |
Dentist |
Related Websites |
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Related Records
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A Conversation with Jack W. Gottschalk - International College of Dentists
Gottschalk, Jack
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Bulletin of the History of Dentistry Bulletin Volume 32, No. 1
Arthur, Robert Bacon, Josiah Beerstecher, Ernest Bloore, Alan Brown, Solyman Chalfant, Dr. Samuel P. Christen, Arden G. Church, Lloyd E. Clarke, J. Henry Dammann, Gordon de Guzman, Dr. Pedro Borja Dillingham, Dr. Joseph R. Dummett, Clifton O. Feng, Keenman Foley, Gardner P.H. Gardiner, James F. Gottschalk, Jack Haering, Robert Herschfeld, Jerry J. Hine, Maynard Huff, David Jackson, Everett A. Jago, John D. Jordon, M. Evange...
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