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  • Dentistry cartoon.
  • Dentistry illustration
  • Cartoon of Dentistry.
  • Dentistry, phoenician prosthetic appliance
  • Dentistry ephemera : Swanson material. Box 4.
  • Dentistry ephemera : Swanson material. Box 7.
  • Canine dentistry, anaesthetic
  • Canine dentistry, extracted tooth
  • Canine dentistry, removing tooth
  • Canine dentistry, removing tooth
  • Canine dentistry, removed tooth
  • Canine dentistry, preparing anaesthetic
  • Canine dentistry, examination of teeth
  • Canine dentistry, examination of teeth
  • Engraving: "Fellow feeling", 1810; dentistry
  • Canine dentistry, examination of teeth
  • Canine dentistry, examination of teeth
  • Articles on dentistry by Mr Bell.
  • Gasoline furnace used in dentistry, 1903.
  • Painless dentistry advertisement: Mr. V.C. Mallan
  • Artificial teeth and painless dentistry : Mr. Davis, 1913?
  • Boys playing at dentistry (?) Colour woodcut by Hiroshige III, ca. 1880.
  • Ether and chloroform : their employment in surgery, dentistry, midwifery, therapeutics, etc / by J.F.B. Flagg.
  • A puppy telling a wild boar that his tusks are a result of bad dentistry. Wood engraving by Anderson.
  • A history of dentistry : from the most ancient times until the end of the eighteenth century / by Vincenzo Guerini.
  • A history of dentistry : from the most ancient times until the end of the eighteenth century / by Vincenzo Guerini.
  • A history of dentistry : from the most ancient times until the end of the eighteenth century / by Vincenzo Guerini.
  • A history of dentistry : from the most ancient times until the end of the eighteenth century / by Vincenzo Guerini.
  • Advert for Mr Smedley's Dental Surgery offering modern dentistry and reduced fees to servants and others of limited means. Picture of a smiling woman with ornate hairdo.
  • Nepal; Kunde hospital in the Khumbu, 1986. This is the only hospital in the Khumbu region. A 'Visitors Note' at the gate reads: 'Interested visitors may be shown the hospital between 8 am - 5 pm depending on the availability of staff. For this service a donation is appreciated. The hospital depends on donations.' In 1986, the hospital was remarkably well equipped considering its isolation. There were facilities for minor, and in an emergency, major surgery and dentistry, local and general anaesthesia, and an X-ray machine running off its own generator. Some diagnostic facilities were carried out, and the walls of the main clinic were lined with shelves packed with a good supply of drugs, bandages and sutures.