Contents 
Front Matter
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The Beginnings of Military Dentistry, 1617–1860 |
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The Civil War: Dental Care in the Union Army, 1861–1865 |
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Dentistry in the Confederacy, 1861-1865 |
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The Quest for Dentists in the US Army, 1865-1898:
"the Law Makes No Provision for the Employment of Dentists" |
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Dentistry Answers the Call: The Spanish-American War, 1898 |
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Wish Becomes Reality: Dental Surgeons in the Army, 1898–1901 |
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Building the Foundation: The Early Years of Army Dentistry,
1901–1904 |
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The Drive Stalls: Continuing Efforts to Create a Commissioned
Dental Corps, 1901–1904 |
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The Struggle for a Commissioned Corps Continues, 1905–1908 |
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An Army Dental Corps at Last, 1909–1911 |
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From a New Corps to a World War, 1911-1917 |
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Preparing the Dental Corps for France, 1917–1918 |
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The Dental Service in the American Expeditionary Forces in France,
1917–1919: Organization, Administration, Personnel, Training,
and Supply |
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The Dental Service in the American Expeditionary Forces in
France, 1917–1919: Oral and Dental Care |
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The Dental Service in the American Expeditionary Forces in
France, 1917–1919: Combat |
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Intervention and Occupation: Foreign Excursions in the Wake
of the World War, 1918–1923 |
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A Return to Normalcy: From the World War to the Depression,
1919–1929 |
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The Depression and Buildup for Another World War: 1929–1941 |
Appendix: US Army Dental Corps Chiefs
Bibliography
Index
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