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Definition of School of dentistry
1. Noun. A graduate school offering study leading to degrees in dentistry.
Lexicographical Neighbors of School Of Dentistry
Literary usage of School of dentistry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"New Mexico, a diploma of graduation from a reputable school of dentistry.
New York, a four-year high school course, or its equivalent and a degree from ..."
2. Register by University of California, Berkeley, California, University (1922)
"The schools holding membership in this association are: Harvard University Dental
School, University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry. ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"... acquired by the university, and is now the Graduate School of Medicine and in
1909 the New Orleans College of Dentistry became the School of Dentistry. ..."
4. Year Book for Texas by Cadwell Walton Raines (1903)
"Began studying dentistry in 1896 with an old practitioner and afterwards graduated
at Southwestern School of Dentistry at Dallas, Texas, and was granted ..."
5. Dominion Dental Journal (1907)
"The dental profession would be gainers if the School of Dentistry were a faculty
of the University. The subject of dentistry would be raised from mere ..."