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Medallic History of Dentistry Charles Edmund Kells

Location United States
Year 1972
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Thickness 2.60 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The upper portion of the reverse features a circular emblem in relief depicting a caduceus-like staff with a serpent over a globe, surrounded by the legend ODONTOLOGIA / ARS SCIENTIA PROGRESSUS. The lower portion of the field bears an inscribed panel with the honoree's name, dates, and achievement in English text.
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Reverse lettering ODONTOLOGIA
ARS SCIENTIA PROGRESSUS
CHARLES EDMUND KELLS
(1856-1928)
First to Apply Diagnostic X-Rays
to Dentistry.
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