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Dr. B. Wood's plastic metallic filling : embraced in letters patent granted March 20, 1860, patent for the improvement allowed
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in 1841, Wood began practicing dentistry in the company of his brother. In 1851, he moved to
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subsequently proposed that it be named "Wood's Fusible Metal" in his honor.
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the County of Albany
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The American Magazine and Repository of Useful Literature
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began in 1861, at which point his "sympathy with the
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Guilderland, New York
Albany, New York
dentist
fusible alloy
Wood's metal
Albany Medical College
Nashville, Tennessee
University of Nashville

alloy
bismuth
tin
lead
cadmium
James Dwight Dana
American Civil War
North
Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery




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