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A dentist trying to persuade a little boy that he is not going to hurt him, the child is not convinced. Reproduction after a drawing by E.H. Shepard, 1925.
Ernest Howard ShepardDate: 1925Reference: 15443i
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A dentist (Uncle Sam) about to extract a tooth from a patient (Kaiser Wilhem II); representing America's successful involvement in the First world war. Pen drawing by P. Forbes-Robertson, 1918.
Forbes-Robertson, Philippe.Date: 1918Reference: 15814i
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An interior of 'Marshalls', a famous dentist's shop near Berwick Street, Soho. Watercolour, 1789.
Date: 1789Reference: 16585i- Books
Electro-radiographic diagnosis : a book on the electric test for pulp vitality, giving the technic of its use in detail and submitting clinical evidence of its absolute necessity to dental diagnosis / by Howard Riley Raper.
Raper, Howard Riley, 1886-1978Date: 1921- Pictures
A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth after extracting it from a patient, who is spitting blood out of the window. Coloured lithograph by J.A.(?). Pecht, 1836, after G. Dou, 1672.
Gerrit DouDate: 1836Reference: 16454i
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A tooth-drawer with 'lightness of hand' extracting a tooth from a protesting patient, amidst the chaos of his practice. Etching after H.W. Bunbury.
Henry BunburyReference: 16580i
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Forty five different scenes telling the tale of a man with toothache, his various attempts at trying to cure himself and the final recourse to the dentist. Wood engraving by G. Cruikshank after H. Mayhew.
Horace MayhewReference: 16690i
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Transplanting of teeth.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 1787Reference: 16595i
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A patient paying a dentist after having a tooth removed with gas. Reproduction of a drawing after L.P. Dowd, 1922.
Dowd, Leonard P, active 1922.Date: 1922Reference: 15506i
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A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth after extracting it from a patient, who is spitting blood out of the window. Engraving by W. French after G. Dou, 1672.
Gerrit DouDate: 1836Reference: 16447i
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Transplanting of teeth.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 1787Reference: 16589i
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A dentist telling his patient in the middle of an operation that he has nothing to fear from revolutions as dentists are always spared. Reproduction of a drawing after L. Raven-Hill, 1924.
Leonard Raven-HillDate: 1924Reference: 15435i
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A tooth-drawer with 'lightness of hand' extracting a tooth from a protesting patient, amidst the chaos of his practice. Aquatint by R.B. Peake after H.W. Bunbury.
Henry BunburyReference: 16582i- Books
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The poor-mans physician and chyrurgion : containing above three hundred rare and choice receipts, for the cure of all distempers, both inward and outward: together with necessary considerations before purgation; easie rules for the opening of a vein, and the manner of bleeding by horse-leeches, with a method for drawing teeth. All being of great worth, and now published for the publique good: / by Lancelot Coelson student in Physick and Astrology.
Lancelot CoelsonDate: 1656
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Transplanting of teeth.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 1787Reference: 16596i
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A tooth-drawer with 'lightness of hand' extracting a tooth from a protesting patient, amidst the chaos of his practice. Coloured etching after H.W. Bunbury.
Henry BunburyReference: 16578i
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A patient thanking his dentist for pulling a tooth out and asking can he go and finish reading a magazine in the waiting-room. Reproduction of a drawing after H. Batchelor, 1928.
Batchelor, H., active 1928.Date: 1928Reference: 15481i
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A dentist asks an old patient how long his tooth has been hurting him, the patient replies twenty years. Reproduction of a drawing after B. Thomas, 1931.
Bert ThomasDate: 1931Reference: 15495i
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A patient exclaiming to his dentist that the cost of having a tooth pulled is the same as his wages for an hour. Reproduction of a drawing after B. Prance, 1927.
Prance, Bertram, 1889-Date: 1927Reference: 15471i
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A rural tooth-drawer in his surgery extracting a tooth from a patient. Lithograph by E. Pigal.
Reference: 16679i
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An ex-soldier entering a dentist's surgery with his gas mask on - for his operation with gas. Line block after C. Graves, 1934.
Charles Larcom GravesDate: 1934Reference: 15524i
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A town gentleman visiting a village dentist and enquiring if he uses gas, the dentist retorts he does but prefers daylight. Process print after G. Du Maurier, 1895.
George du MaurierDate: 1895Reference: 15538i
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A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth after extracting it from a patient, who is spitting blood out of the window. Engraving by D.J. Pound after G. Dou, 1672.
Gerrit DouDate: 1672Reference: 16452i
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A scared man allowing someone else to take his place in the queue at the dentists. Reproduction of a drawing after G.L Stampa, 1925.
George Loraine StampaDate: 1925Reference: 15440i
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A servant asking her employer's dentist to fill one of her teeth. Process print after T. Evans, 1929.
Evans, Treyer Meredith, 1889-1958.Date: 1929Reference: 15489i