Photograph Notes: In 1926 George Eastman (1854�1932), the American innovator and entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company, donated generously towards the establishment of a specialist dental and oral health clinic for the benefit of poor children of Central London. After the creation of the NHS, when free primary dental care was met pan-nationally, the Eastman Clinic ended the provision of routine treatment, changed its name to the Eastman Dental Hospital and began to provide post-graduate dental training, special needs dentistry, oral and maxillo-facial surgery, orthodontics, paediatric dentistry, conservative dentistry, periodontology, prosthetic dentistry and dental casualty services. This is the main courtyard. The co-existing Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Health in the Alexandra Wing, is reached through the archway ahead.



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