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A Periodontal Case Report by Dr. S.L. Clemens

Maloney WJ
Mark Twain provides a humorous and insightful look into the origins of periodontal therapy and anesthesia in 'Happy Memories of the Dental Chair'. The main character of this story is Dr. John Riggs, the father of periodontics. Dr. Horace Wells, a pioneer in the field of anesthesia, also appears in the story. Twain presents his autobiographical experiences with dentistry in his literary work in a form that can be seen to be similar to a case report in a professional dental journal
PMID: 20400720
ISSN: 1544-0591
CID: 155111

Surreptitious surgery on Long Island sound: The oral cancer surgeries of President Grover Cleveland

Maloney, William
Grover Cleveland rose from being the mayor of Buffalo to the governor of New York to the president of the United States. At the start of Cleveland's second term as president, the nation was involved in a severe financial crisis, the extent of which was not known by the general public. President Cleveland was to make a strong appeal to Congress in the coming months to repeal the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890. He thought this would set the nation on the road to fiscal recovery. However, his vice president, Adlai Stevenson, strongly opposed repeal of the Sherman Act. Prior to scheduling his appearance before Congress, President Cleveland noticed a rough spot on his palate. A biopsy confirmed that it was cancer, and it was determined that surgery was needed. Cleveland and his advisors thought the nation would be thrown into a panic if the President's health did not remain a secret. A surgical team, which included a dentist, performed the surgery in secrecy while traveling aboard a yacht. A prosthetic obturator was fabricated by a New York prosthodontist to close the surgical defect. Cleveland recovered well, made a forceful speech before Congress, had the Sherman Act repealed and lived without a recurrence of his oral cancer for the rest of his life. The public remained unaware, for the most part, of the gravity of President Cleveland's health for decades
PMID: 20359065
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 155109

Mas se ha de estimar un diente que un diamente : personejas del mundo de la literatura visitan el dentista - Primero Parte = [A tooth is worth a treasure : characters from the world of literature visit the dentist -- Part 1]

Maloney WJ
ORIGINAL:0007264
ISSN: 1405-020x
CID: 155185

Los desafios que se presentan en el diagnostico dental debido al sindrome de Munchausen y al sindrome de Munchausen por poderes = [The Dental diagnostic challenges posed by Munchausen's syndrome and Munchausen's syndrome by proxy]

Maloney WJ; Maloney M
ORIGINAL:0007263
ISSN: 1405-020x
CID: 155184

Mas se ha de estimar un diente que un diamante : persenajes del mundo de la literature visitan el dentista - Segunda parte = [A tooth is worth a treasure : characters from the world of literature visit the dentist - Part 2]

Maloney WJ
ORIGINAL:0007265
ISSN: 1405-020x
CID: 155204

"The art of computer-guided implantology" [Book Review]

Maloney, William
ORIGINAL:0007255
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 154998

The Integral Role of the Dentist in Treating Individuals with Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome

Maloney, William
ORIGINAL:0007256
ISSN: 2046-1690
CID: 155142

A Life in Service in Dentistry- From United States Army General to Dean of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine: the Life of Robert B. Shira, D.D.S.

Maloney, William
ORIGINAL:0007258
ISSN: 2046-1690
CID: 155148

The significance of illicit drug use to dental practice

Maloney, William
ORIGINAL:0007257
ISSN: 2046-1690
CID: 155147

A medical and scientific analysis of murder by hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid) - Lizzie Borden's prefrred method

Maloney, William
ORIGINAL:0007262
ISSN: 2046-1690
CID: 155175