G.V. Black and colleagues [picture]. 1912.

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G.V. Black and colleagues [picture]. 1912.

In this photograph an unidentified patient is surrounded by Dr. Black and other prominent dentists, including Dr. C.N. Johnson at the Institute of Dental Pedagogics meeting in 1912 in Chicago, Illinois.

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Black, G. V. (Greene Vardiman), 1836-1915

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