The School of Dentistry Dissertations and Theses Series is comprised of dissertations and theses authored by Marquette University's School of Dentistry doctoral and master's students.
Theses/Dissertations from 1929
The Destruction and Removal of Pulps, Norbert Francis Blaskewitz
The History of Amalgam, James D. Brazeau
The Extraction of Non-pathological Impacted Mandibular Third Molars, Lewis S. Buttles
Methods of Resuscitation in General Anaesthesia, Bernard James Clancy
Methods of Resuscitation in General Anaesthesia, Bernard James Clancy
Transillumination of the Teeth and Gums, Alonzo H. Collipp
Transillumination of the Teeth and Gums, Alonzo H. Collipp
The Status of Prosthetic Dentistry Since 1900, Howard L. Davenport
The Liability of a Dentist, Charles John Gardetto
The importance of Asepsis in Root Canal Treatment and Filling, Raymond John Goral
A Discussion of the Present Inlay Technique Based on Some Original Experimentation, J. M. Gulas
Compound Fractures of the Mandible and Treatment, George Edward Herdina
Elimination of Pain in Dental Operations by Use of Drugs, Harold Imerman
Amalgam, Frank Edward Jakubek
Etiology of Impacted Bicuspids and Molars, Stephen John Kania
Osteomyelitis, George Victor Leib
Syphilis in Dentistry, T. F. Lynch
Prenatal Diet and Its Relationship to Tooth Development, John W. Quasney
Theses/Dissertations from 1927
The Relationship of Diseases of the Eye to Diseased Teeth, Clarence A. Sinkler
Theses/Dissertations from 1925
Dental Infection and Its Relation to Systemic Disease, Henry Fred Hahn