THE SHIP’S DENTIST.
Modern liners have every kind of luxury, and a ship’s dentist is the most modem innovation. Unlike other innovations, it did not originate In the brains of the steamship managers, but was due to a Parisian dentist. Having occasion to go on a voyage for his health, he was struck with the need of a dentist on board ship, and on his return he promptly engaged a suite of rooms in one of the French transatlantic vessels. He received many clients, and since that date several steamship companies have carried a ship’s dentist, who can extract the aching teeth of the passengers.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 112, 23 December 1918, Page 1
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