12mo
1880 · New York
by Parmly, Ehrick
New York, 1880. 12mo. Contemporary wallet-style flexible morocco, edges gilt Dentists' Appointment Book in gilt on upper cover. 12mo. An unusual pre-printed daily planner expressly for dentists with a printed title, The Dentist's Pocket Diary and Appointment Book, for the purpose of registering appointments for Dental Operations, published in Philadelphia by Samuel S. White in 1875. Parmly has accomplished the diary, recording the names of appointments.
Ehrick Parmly (1830-1907, born Alexander Ehrick Parmly) was the son of the "Father of Dentistry" Eleazar Parmly and continued in his father's footsteps. After graduating with high honors from the New York College of Dental Surgery in 1851, he spent a year in Paris "industriously pursuing a course of medical and surgical studies," according to the American Journal of Dental Science in 1853 before opening his practice from his father's location on Bond Street. (Inventory #: 323454)
Ehrick Parmly (1830-1907, born Alexander Ehrick Parmly) was the son of the "Father of Dentistry" Eleazar Parmly and continued in his father's footsteps. After graduating with high honors from the New York College of Dental Surgery in 1851, he spent a year in Paris "industriously pursuing a course of medical and surgical studies," according to the American Journal of Dental Science in 1853 before opening his practice from his father's location on Bond Street. (Inventory #: 323454)