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232: 199:. He founded an office at 144 Lake Street, sharing the space with a physician. Allport rented a barber's chair by the month to use as an operating chair. In May 1855, he moved to 75 Clark Street, then two years later to 32 Washington Strert. His clientele rapidly grew as Allport was one of the only dentists to know how to use crystal gold for fillings. He was elected Corresponding Secretary of the American Dental Convention in 1856. Two years later, he was elected president of the Western Dental Society. The next year, he was president of the convention that founded the 27: 254:
On December 24, 1847, Allport married Sarah Maria Haddock. They had three sons and one daughter. All three sons became physicians. In 1858, Allport designed the first dental registering ledger, featuring diagrams of the teeth for easy identification. The ledger was used by other dentists in the
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in 1883. The school was organized to provide students with an MD degree an opportunity to also pursue a Doctor of Dental Surgery. The school was unsuccessful, and a year later the institution dropped its MD requirement and was renamed the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Allport remained as a
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Allport helped to organize the Chicago Dental Association in 1864. In 1865, Allport was named president of the American Dental Convention and became a charter member of the Illinois State Dental Society. Allport occasionally lectured at
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to learn a trade. He began to study medicine under Amasa Trowbridge in 1844, graduating two years later. He joined the dental firm of Denning & Robinson. In 1848, Allport left to become the junior partner with Dr. D. W. Perkins in
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to allow dentists to join the organization; this was later overturned. He led the effort to found the World's Columbian Dental Congress for the 1893
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and Walter was forced to leave home to make his own living at the age of fourteen. After working on a farm in
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Allport was elected president of the American Dental Association in 1886. He was vice president of the 9th
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in 1887, where he co-founded the dental section. At the congress, he also successfully petitioned the
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in 1859, serving on its board of directors and later serving as president. He also co-founded the
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and was named an emeritus professor of that institution. Rush awarded him an honorary
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In 1854, Allport decided to move west to take advantage of the growing population of
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following decades. Allport was an early advocate of the use of crystalline gold and
172: 164: 160: 120: 44: 181: 127:. He studied dentistry at the New York College of Dental Surgery and moved to 316: 168: 143:. Allport is also noted for his invention of the dental registration ledger. 124: 264: 268: 256: 123:. Raised on a farm, he left home at the age of fourteen following the 26: 305:. Vol. III. Fort Wayne, IN: National Art Publishing Company. 155:, on June 10, 1824. He was a cousin of English railroad manager 119:(June 10, 1824 – March 21, 1893) was an American dentist from 301:
Thorpe, Burton Lee (1910). Koch, Charles R. E. (ed.).
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