A modern dentist was being siiown over a medieval castle, in which were preserved many of the furnishings which made the torture chamber so interesting a feature in the days of the Tudors. With an eye of admiration he gazed on the rack, thumbscrew, iron collar, etc., and listened atwhile their various uses were explained. “Wonderful!” said he at last. “ And to think that they charged their patients nothing for all that!’ 1
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Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 5
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73Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 5
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