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Henry Trendley Dean (August 25, 1893 – May 13, 1962) was the
first director of the
United States National Institute of
Dental Research and a
pioneer investigator...
- (HHS). A
study of
varying amounts of
fluoride in
water was led by Dr. H.
Trendley Dean, a
dental officer of the U.S.
Public Health Service. In 1936 and 1937...
- that
fluoride was the
common factor. In the 1930s and
early 1940s, H.
Trendley Dean and
colleagues at the
newly created U.S.
National Institutes of Health...
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development stage. Dean's
fluorosis index was
first published in 1934 by H.
Trendley Dean. The
index underwent two changes,
appearing in its
final form in 1942...
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Institutes of Health.
Designated as the
first dental research worker, Dr. H.
Trendley Dean
studied the
communities affected by the oral
disease known as mottled...
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academic (b. 1886) 1961 – Gary Cooper,
American actor (b. 1901) 1962 –
Henry Trendley Dean,
American dentist (b. 1893) 1962 –
Franz Kline,
American painter and...
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tooth decay. The
architect of
these first fluoride studies was Dr. H.
Trendley Dean, head of the
Dental Hygiene Unit at the
National Institute of Health...
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Frederic A.
Gibbs 1952
Conrad A. Elvehjem,
Frederick Sumner McKay [de], H.
Trendley Dean 1953 Paul
Dudley White 1954
Alfred Blalock,
Helen B. Taussig, Robert...
- Dean (1822–1887), U.S. 19th
century anti-war
activist and
clergyman H.
Trendley Dean (1893–1962),
American dentist Henry Roy Dean (1879–1961), professor...
- Shimoni, Belarusian-Israeli poet and
translator (d. 1956) 1893 –
Henry Trendley Dean,
American dentist (d. 1962) 1898 –
Helmut H****e,
German mathematician...