The Lindsay Society is a British dental history open to anyone interested in the subject, including non-dentists.
It has close links with the British Dental Association dedicated to the study of the history of dentistry.
He was inspired by the Osler Club, a society for those interested in the history of medicine, of which he was a member.
The new club was intended to perform the same function for the history of dentistry and was named after Lilian Lindsay, the first woman to qualify as a dentist in the UK and a president of the British Dental Association.
[2] The society publishes the Dental Historian twice yearly in January and July which contains articles related to the history of dentistry.