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Explore the legacy of John Henry Badcock, a pioneer in dentistry, through an informative lecture on minimizing iatrogenic trigeminal nerve injuries in dentistry. Join Professor Tara Renton from King's College London Dental Institute for this insightful event. The lecture will be held on Tuesday, May 10th at 6:00 pm, followed by a drinks reception at Lecture Theatre 2, New Hunt’s House, Guy’s Campus. To register, contact eventrsvp@kcl.ac.uk or call 020 7848 3351.
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Badcock Lecture • Last given in 1959 • The annual Badcock Lecture Series
John Henry Badcock, MRCS, LRCP, LDS • (1864-1953) Born in Barnet, Hertfordshire. • 1899 Badcock proposed a degree for dentists • 1902 Badcock proposed a scheme for MB DS • THE DENTISTS BILL. J.H.Badcock. Br Med J 1921; 1:511-512 • 1907 First formal course of lectures on “what was later known as orthodontics” Founder • 1908 President British Society for Study of Orthodontics • 1917 President Odontological Society • 1925 President BDA
Achievements • 1899 Badcock proposed a degree for Dentists • 1902 Badcock proposed a scheme for MB DS • THE DENTISTS BILL. J. H. Badcock. Br Med J 1921;1:511-512 • 1907 first formal course of lectures on “what was later known as orthodontics” Set up group University of London • 1950 BDJ Lecture Patient centred care • King's College London Act 1997 • Specific endowments—lectures • The J H Badcock Legacy Fund
His family were friends of Dorothy Richardson. • He was inspiration for Mr Hancock in The Pilgramige
Thanks to Dental Henry Schein & Septodont • Badcock Lecture committee • Nairn Wilson • Warren Birnbaum • Mike Escudier
Badcock Dental Circle Lecture Have we got the nerve? Minimising iatrogenic trigeminal nerve injuries in relation to dentistry By Professor Tara Renton Professor of Oral Surgery, King’s College London Dental Institute Tuesday 10 May, 18:00 Followed by a drinks reception Lecture Theatre 2 New Hunt’s House Guy’s Campus To register to attend Email: eventrsvp@kcl.ac.uk Tel: 020 7848 3351