Lilian Lindsay (Q1552)
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- Mrs Lilian Lindsay
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21 Robert Adam Street, Baker Street W1 (English)
1949
2 Brandon Street (English)
This was the site of the dental practice Lindsay shared with her husband Robert Lindsay (English)
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https://www.ed.ac.uk/alumni/services/notable-alumni/alumni-in-history/lilian-lindsay
Addition, Profession or Occupation: Librarian, British Dental Association (English)
Qualification: C.B.E., L.L.D. (Edin), L.D.S. The leading authority on the history of dentistry, dental folk-lore etc. numerous publications on those subjects. (English)
27 January 1949
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Bulletin of the Medical Library Association Oct 1937 Vol 26 Iss 1-2, p 96 (English)
July 1925Gregorian
The growth of dentistry in England from the earliest times to the beginning of the 19th century (English)
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The Lancet textsThe Lancet 8 August 1925 Vol 2 Iss 6. p 291 (English)
26 January 1934
The Influence of the Sun upon the Teeth - Ancient and Modern (English)
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British Medical Journal 20 January 1934, p 130 (English)
24 April 1933
The Sun, the Tooth Drawer, and the Saint (English)
Linsday's lecture was the first C. E. Wallis Lecture, given to the Royal Society of Medicine's Odontology and History of Medicine sections (English)
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British Medical Journal 15 April 1933, p 683 (English)
24 July 1871Gregorian
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31 January 1960
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