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Before the formation of a formal
Dental Society for the Peoria District, there were some remarkable men who
represented the profession. Among them was Edward B. Call of Peoria. Dr. Call
was born in West Moreland County, PA. in 1831. He began dental practice in
1857 as his life's work, practicing by day, studying and experimenting by
night. For meritorious work in the profession, he was granted the Honorary
Degree, D.D.S. by the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, in 1885. Dr. Call
perfected the seamless gold crown. In 1881, before the Illinois State Dental
Society at Rock Island, Dr. Call stamped the first seamless gold crown. He
retired from practice in 1893, and died three years later after a long
illness. Another representative of this early era was Dr. Henry H. Fitch of
Pekin. Dr. Fitch began dental practice in 1869 and removed from Lee,
Massachusetts to Pekin, IL. in December 1876. Dr. Fitch served on committees
with Dr. G.V. Black. He was said to be possessed of literary attainments of
the highest order, and a genial wit. Another of these early dentists was
William A. Johnston, M.D., D.D.S. Dr. Johnson was the youngest graduate in
1881 from the University of Pennsylvania. He was instrumental in the
formation of the Peoria Study Club, which later became the Central Illinois
Dental Society. This became, in time, a component of the State Society. These
are only three men of a time before the formation of the Peoria District
Dental Society who we owe a great debt for setting the foundations of the
dental profession in our area. |
Meetings were held the first
Tuesday of January, March, September, and November, and their dues set at
$5.00. |
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N.
Melaik |
1905
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E.B.
Clarno |
1941
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O.G.
Grimm C.J.
Couri J.A.Donlan Denise
Flynn J.R.
Steinwedel |
1978
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