Originality, 1878
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Scope and Contents
The Northwestern University G.V. Black digitized collection contains 43 manuscripts, 100 letters and several photographs covering the period between 1867 and 1915. Some of the more important items in the collection are: correspondence between Dr. Black and Dr. Frederick S. McKay from the turn of the century that focus on mottled enamel of teeth and early hypotheses on water and fluoridation; correspondence, program announcements and other memorabilia from the World Dental Congress held in conjunction with the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893; a manuscript on zoo chemistry.
Dates
- 1878
Creator
- Literary Union (Jacksonville, Ill.) (Event place, Organization)
Access
Onsite access to the collection is open to researchers during posted library hours without restriction. For the digitized items in this collection, Public Domain Mark 1.0 applies, as they have been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
Extent
16 Pages
Language of Materials
English
Existence and Location of Originals
Original manuscript kept in Box 3
General Note
An extract from Wilhelm Jordan's epic letter. Translated from the German with Dr. Black's reflections. Presented to the Literary Union of Jacksonville, Ill.
Library Details
Part of the Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center Repository
320 E. Superior Ave.
Chicago IL 60611-3008 US
312-503-1913
ghsl-specialcollections@northwestern.edu