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Dr. Theodor Rosebury: Grandfather of Modern Oral Microbiology

Daniel H. Fine

Department of Oral Biology, Center for Oral Infectious Diseases, New Jersey Dental School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 185 South Orange Avenue, Newark, NJ 07103, USA; finedh{at}umdnj.edu


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Figure 1. Photograph of a group of researchers who attended a symposium on Dental Caries held in Pittsburgh, PA, on June 23, 1932, under the auspices of the local Section of the IADR. From left to right: Dr. John Enright, Mellon Institute; Dr. Theodor Rosebury, Columbia University; Major F.E. Rodriguez, Ann Arbor, MI; Dr. Russell Bunting, University of Michigan; Dr. William Gies, Columbia University; Dr. Edward Hatton, Northwestern University; Dr. H.E. Friesell, University of Pittsburgh; and Dr. Philip Jay, University of Michigan.

 

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Figure 2. Dr. Rosebury in his laboratory, the period where investigation led to exploration of fusospirochetal infection in rabbits, circa the late 1940s.

 

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 85, No. 11, 990-995 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910608501103


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