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<record><rec_ID>73629</rec_ID><rec_RecTypeID>24</rec_RecTypeID><rec_Title>ADAM W. : Specific terms.Studied abroad 4 Oct 1938</rec_Title><rec_URL/><rec_ScratchPad/><rec_OwnerUGrpID>0</rec_OwnerUGrpID><rec_NonOwnerVisibility>public</rec_NonOwnerVisibility><rec_URLLastVerified/><rec_URLErrorMessage/><rec_Added>2018-08-24 16:46:16</rec_Added><rec_Modified>2021-06-29 08:02:20</rec_Modified><rec_AddedByUGrpID>2</rec_AddedByUGrpID><rec_Hash/><rec_FlagTemporary>0</rec_FlagTemporary><details><item3><item631179>William Adam 'studied the latest methods of dentistry in the United States and Europe'. The article writes: 
'Australia was more advanced in dental methods and treatment than Great Britain, Mr. Adam said, but the United States was the most "dentally-minded" country in the world. American dentists were also more helpful to visiting dentists than those of other countries.'</item631179></item3><item9><item631180>1938-10-04</item631180></item9><item16><item631181><id>42935</id><type>10</type><title>ADAM, WILLIAM</title><hhash/></item631181></item16><item77><item631182>7257</item631182></item77><item251><item631183>5221</item631183></item251><item256><item631184>1938 'MARKETS AND SPORT', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 4 October, p. 6. , viewed 24 Aug 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12498064</item631184></item256><item264><item1251051><id>42935</id><type>10</type><title>ADAM, WILLIAM</title><hhash/></item1251051></item264></details></record>
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