Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)
Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)

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Willoughby Dayton Miller was an American dentist and the first oral microbiologist. He was Professor of Operative Dentistry at the University of Berlin.

British Dental Association Dental Museum

London

Title

Willoughby Dayton Miller (1853–1907)

Medium

bronze

Accession number

LDBDA : 7959

Acquisition method

comissioned by Dr Vincenzo Guerini

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

on reverse of left shoulder: P. Fosca

Inscription description

lower front on plaque: W. D. MILLER; reverse of right shoulder: By order / of Dr. V.Guerini / Reproduction forbidden

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