- A
fauchard is a type of
polearm which was used in
Europe from the 11th
through the 17th centuries. In
later use
fauchards became ornamental and ceremonial...
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Pierre Fauchard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ foʃaʁ]; 2
January 1679 – 21
March 1761) was a
French physician,
credited as
being the "father of
modern dentistry"...
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Pierre Fauchard (1678–1761): The
First Dental Surgeon, His Work, His Actuality.
Pierre Fauchard Academy.
Bernhard Wolf
Weinberger (1941).
Pierre Fauchard, Surgeon-dentist:...
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unsuitable as
blades for
improvised spears or polearms.
Compared to a
fauchard (which is
believed to have
evolved from the war scythe), the
blade of the...
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developing in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1669,
French dentist Pierre Fauchard, who is
often credited with
inventing modern orthodontics,
published a...
- Liqi Tushi. It is
comparable to the ****anese
naginata and the
European fauchard or
glaive and
consists of a
heavy blade with a
spike at the back and sometimes...
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variation and the
distinctive feature of the
weapon was its long haft. A
fauchard is a type of
polearm which was used in
medieval Europe from the 11th through...
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Dentists in 1947, and the
Royal College of
Surgeons of
England and the
Pierre Fauchard Academy in 1949. In 1964, he
became the
first Indian dentist to be awarded...
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often credited with
having raised the
status of
barber surgeons.
Pierre Fauchard of
France is
often referred to as the "father of
modern dentistry" because...
- The
Pierre Fauchard Academy is a volunteer-run, non-profit
dental organization that was
founded by Dr.
Elmer S. Best, a
dentist from
Minnesota in 1936...