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A Strange Mishap.

A SLEEPING MAN SWALLOWS

HIS FRONT TEETH.

A most singular mishap befel Mr James Swiaton, of FQOtaeral, Melbourne, reoently. Some time after ho had retired to rest be wae awakened by a peculiar feeliag in his throat, which he found to be caused by two artificial front teetb, which had fallen from the gum, and slipped down to the spot where he felt them. . He went to the Melbourne Hospital for treatment, and after entering the institution, he felt the teeth* which are on a vulcanite plata pass down into his Btomacb. He will be kepi; under medical surveillance until a favourable opportunity for operation presents itself.

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Manawatu Herald, 8 April 1899, Page 3

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110

A Strange Mishap. Manawatu Herald, 8 April 1899, Page 3

A Strange Mishap. Manawatu Herald, 8 April 1899, Page 3

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