Sample, Gold Aluminum Alloy
Sample, Gold Aluminum Alloy


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Dentistry ➔ Sample, Gold Aluminum Alloy

Identifier:
125397.9
Description:
A sample of Gold Aluminum Alloy in an envelope. The front of the envelope reads " Perfected Gold Aluminum Alloy Manufactured and For Sale by C.S. Kellogg, M.D. 46 Van Buren Street, - Chicago, Ill. to attain the best results with this material use only enough mercury to amalgamate it."
Date:
1890s
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Vanstee, James
Exhibit/Program:
Streets of Old Grand Rapids: Dentist Office (2024)
Dentistry developed more slowly than medicine and enjoyed little professional status until late in the 19th century. Early dentists competed with physicians, barbers, druggists, and even blacksmiths. Usually the practice involved extracting decayed teeth rather than making any attempt to fill the cavity. Ignorance of dental hygiene and a relatively low standard of living resulted in many individuals losing all of their teeth by middle age.

This dentist office belongs to Dr. Ezra S. Holmes of Grand Rapids who was a long-time dentist and was involved in the professionalization of the field in Michigan. He was a civic leader in Grand Rapids whose involvement with the early development of the museum also makes him a notable historical figure. He served as the President of the Kent Scientific Institute (KSI), was a charter member of KSI and later employed as the assistant to the KSI director from 1903 until his death in 1914.

Related Entity:
VanStee, James (donor)
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