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Reflections on Prolific Contributors to the Dental Literature and Dental History: Truman vs. Trueman.
Dental literature is rich in its historical evolution, which is extoled by key figures in the late 1800 and early 1900s. This paper will briefly highlight two of these individuals, both based in Philadelphia who had similar names, spelled differently, and who impacted greatly on this historical documentation.