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Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery : ウィキペディア英語版
Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery
The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery (sometimes referred to informally as the Pennsylvania Dental College) was founded in 1856 in Philadelphia and was the second oldest operating school of dentistry in the United States at the time of its founding. From its faculty came what are today the dental schools of Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania.
==History==
The school was founded in 1856 with Henry C. Carey as president, and using many of the faculty of the defunct Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery which had been founded about four years earlier but had recently closed.〔Smith, Thomas Kilby. (The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ), p. 2234 (1917)〕〔Warren, George W. (Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery ), ''in'' ''History of Dental Surgery, Vol. 1'' (Charles R.E. Koch, ed.) (1909)〕〔Griffin, William L.J. (History of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery ), in ''Fourth International Dental Conference'' (1905)〕 Carey continued as president until his death in 1879.〔(Obituary: Henry C. Carey ), ''Dental Cosmos'' (Nov. 1879)〕
The school's first location was 528 Arch Street, where its predecessor institution had been located, and in some ways the school can be considered an effective successor of that earlier school. In 1863, the school experienced a bit of a setback when some of its resources departed to found a competitor, the Philadelphia Dental College (which later merged into Temple University), and the school also moved to Tenth and Arch Streets. In 1878, another disruption occurred when the University of Pennsylvania began its own dental school. The University had been unable to secure a merger with either of the existing two schools, but was able to entice away a majority of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery's faculty (four out of six professors). The school relocated again during this change, to Twelfth and Filbert Streets, hired additional faculty, and did not seem to suffer from the event.〔Pierce, C.N. (Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery ), in ''Biennial Report on Higher Education in Pennsylvania'' (1900)〕
In 1909, short of funds to modernize its equipment and enlarge its teaching staff, the school elected to close. Its remaining assets and records were given to the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, effectively merging into the University.〔http://www.archives.upenn.edu/faids/upc/upc4_11.html〕〔Taylor, J.A. (History of Dentistry ), p.162-64 (1922)〕

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