Thesis "The Jaws and Dentition of the Tasmanian Aborigines" by William Adam B.D.Sc.

Maker
William Adam (b.1894, d.1973)
Date
May 1940
Description
158 page thesis document by Dr. William Adam.

"The Jaws and Dentition of the Tasmanian Aborigines", Part II of his thesis for the degree of D.D Sc in 1940, in which his research on detentions measured jaws and teeth of 56 Tasmanian Aboriginal skulls.

For the study, a device for measuring angles of the mandible was constructed by the researcher, (HFA867) modelled after an apparatus from the Galton Laboratory at University College London, the epicentre of 20th century eugenics research.

In 1943 Adams published a paper, 'The Keilor fossil skull; palate and upper dental arch' in which he references the recordings in his thesis, it was published in Memoirs of the National Museum, Melbourne, 1943.

William Adam D.DSc (1894-1973) graduated from the University of Melbourne, Bachelor of Dental Science in 1915. He was President of the Victorian branch of the Australian Dental Association in 1934, and received a Doctor of Dental Science, University of Melbourne and Honorary dental staff member, Alfred Hospital, 1946.
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Object detail

Date
May 1940
Medium
paper
Measurements
28.5 x 20.5 cm
Accession Number
HFA4632
Credit Line
Gift of Dr.William Adam, 1980
Object Type
photographic medium/negatives
documents
Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum Category

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