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James Sim Wallace

James Sim Wallace
MD DSc
File:Wallace, James Sim.jpg
Born 1869
Died 1951
Residence 150 Harley Street, W1 [A63]
142 Harley Street, W1 [1927]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1929 last listed
elected_AI 1927.06.28




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1927.05.24 proposed by H. Campbell, seconded by E.N. Fallaize






Notes From Elsewhere

James Sim Wallace (1869-1951): father of preventive dentistry.

James Sim Wallace, born in Renfrewshire in 1869 and a graduate in medicine from the University of Glasgow, was a leading figure in British dentistry throughout the first half of the twentieth century. [Scientific knowledge and clinical authority in dentistry: James Sim Wallace and dental caries, M. Nicolson, G.S. Tylor]

Publications

External Publications

The prevention of dental caries. 1912

Irregularities of the Teeth: With Special Reference to a Theory of Causation and the Principles of Prevention and Treatment

House Publications

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Other Material