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    British Dental Journal
    |October 5, 1996
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    This lecture honors Brigadier Donald Vernon Taylor CBE, recognizing his significant contributions to the Royal Army Dental Corps and dentistry. It celebrates the RADC's 75th anniversary and Taylor's legacy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oral health
    • Military medicine
    • Dental history

    Background:

    • The Donald Taylor Memorial Lecture honors Brigadier Donald Vernon Taylor CBE.
    • The lecture is a key event during the Royal Army Dental Corps (RADC) anniversary celebrations.
    • Brigadier Taylor made unique contributions to the RADC and dentistry.