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The Randolph Foundation is a New York-based charitable foundation that first operated in 1972 as the H. Smith Richardson Charitable Trust. It transitioned to independence from the Smith Richardson Foundation , assuming the name of The Randolph Foundation from 1991–1993, and was reconstituted as a NY non-profit corporation in 2002.
American Cosmetic Association (ACA) is an American plastic surgery, cosmetic dentistry, aesthetic medicine and cosmetic dermatology specialty organization. Background [ edit ]
Full page newspaper ad for the West Coast dental practice. Painless Parker (born Edgar R.R. Parker; [1] [2] 22 March 1872 – 8 November 1952) was a Canadian-born street dentist [1] described as "a menace to the dignity of the profession" by the American Dental Association. [3]
Brigadier-General John Randolph Lewis (September 22, 1834 – February 8, 1900) [1] [2] was an American dentist, soldier, administrator, and postmaster, known for his work with the Freedmen's Bureau. Early life
The Smith Richardson Foundation was established in 1935 by H. Smith Richardson Sr. and his wife Grace Jones Richardson. Richardson transformed the Vicks Chemical Company, a firm created by his father, Lunsford Richardson, into one of the leading over-the-counter drug companies in the world. In later years, Richardson-Vicks also became a major ...
The history of dental treatments dates back to thousands of years. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The scope of this article is limited to the pre-1981 history . The earliest known example of dental caries manipulation is found in a Paleolithic man, dated between 14,160 and 13,820 BP . [ 3 ]
Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe and William Randolph II, sons of William Randolph, were Virginia Burgesses for Henrico County in 1720 and 1722. [10] Sir John Randolph , son of William Randolph, was a Speaker of the House of Burgesses, and later Deputy Attorney General for Charles City , Prince George , and Henrico Counties.
Sir John Randolph (1693–1737), Speaker of the House of Burgesses and Attorney General for the Colony of Virginia; John Randolph (loyalist) (1727–1784), lawyer and king's attorney for Virginia from 1766 until he left for Britain at the outset of the American Revolution; John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), American politician