Thursday 28 January 2027, 11am-12.30pm (tbc), London
The Court Room, Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick Lane, London EC4M 7BR
The College will once again host the Lindsay Society for the History of Dentistry for the delivery of the 32nd annual Lilian Lindsay memorial lecture.
Further details of the lecture will be announced in due course.
The Lindsay Society for the History of Dentistry promotes interest, study and research into the history of dentistry and aims to bring together people who share these interests.
The Society is named after Lilian Lindsay (1871-1960), a leading dental historian and the first woman to be educated and trained as a dentist in the UK. After qualifying from Edinburgh in 1895, she went on to become the first female member, first librarian and first female president of the British Dental Association; President of the British Society for the Study of Orthodontics; and President of both the Odontological Section and History of Medicine Society at the Royal Society of Medicine. She was also the author of A Short History of Dentistry and published the first English language translation of Pierre Fauchard’s Le Chirurgien Dentiste (The Surgeon Dentist).
The following event(s) will also be taking place in and around the same location on the same day:
- the Fellows’ Winter Reception, including the Presentations of Associate Fellows and Fellows (6-9pm, open to Associate Fellows and Fellows, chargeable, advance booking required)
