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Definition of Doctor of Dental Medicine
1. Noun. A doctor's degree in dental medicine.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doctor Of Dental Medicine
Literary usage of Doctor of Dental Medicine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the British Dental Association by British Dental Association (1887)
"Now it is only in America (USA) that the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
and Doctor of Dental Medicine (DDM), is given, the former since 1845—by, ..."
2. The Standard Dictionary of Facts: History, Language, Literature, Biography edited by Henry Woldmar Ruoff (1909)
"DLO Dead Letter Office. DM, D. Mue. Doctor of Music. DMD Doctor of Dental Medicine.
DO Doctor of Osteopathy; Doctor of Optics. Do. (Ital. ditto), The same. ..."
3. The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-six: A Picture of the City and by Arthur Gilman (1896)
"The degree conferred upon graduates of the school is that of Doctor of Dental
Medicine. The number of students in the school in 1896 is one hundred and two. ..."
4. Who's who in America by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis (1906)
"The Dental School offers courses of instruction in the theory and practice of
dentistry, leading to the degree of Doctor of Dental Medicine. ..."
5. A History of Dental and Oral Science in America by James E. Dexter (1876)
"... Doctor of Dental Medicine." Its graduates, to date, are numbered as follows:
In 1869, 5 ; 1870, 12; 1871, 6; 1872, 15; 1873, 5; 1874, 8; 1875, 5; 1876, ..."