Correspondence of Edward H. Angle, 1922-1940

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Correspondence of Edward H. Angle, 1922-1940

The bulk of the materials are letters and telegraphs from Edward H. Angle to Charles Harold Tweed. The correspondences are related to the practice of orthodontia and to dental legislation in Arizona. They date from 1922 to 1940.

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Angle, Edward H. (Edward Hartley), 1855-1930

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Edward H. Angle was an American dentist and founder of modern orthodontics. Angles dedicated his life to standardizing the teaching and practice of orthodontics. He founded the Angle School of Orthodontia in St. Louis, Missouri in 1900. Charles Harold Tweed, a Phoenix orthodontist, revolutionized the profession of orthodontics’ with a technique involving the use of traction and multiple wiring devices in tooth arrangement. From the guide to the Correspondence of Edward H. Angle, 1922...