David Forman: Dentist, Photographer, Composer and Gardener.

J Hist Dent

Honorary Professor in History of Dentistry, King's College London Emeritus-Professor of Dental Public Health, University of London Hayden-Harris Fellow, American Academy of the History of Dentistry.

Published: December 2023

David Forman worked as a general dental practitioner for many years. However, he eventually gave it up as his early hobbies took over his life. They included photography, musical composition, and gardening. As a professional photographer he was commissioned to take pictures of many places and peoples. Latterly he was famed for his photos of jazz musicians.

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