WHAT SPOILS OUR TEETH.
An authority oa chemiatry draws attention to tlio fact that a Bradford dentist has 60,000 extracted human teoth, all in one heap, exhibited in hia window, What thouBands of hours of pain and moments of agony are hero depicted, not to montion the ill-health consequent on the loss of these essentials to real vigor. If every dentist thus exhibited his gleanings from the jaws of suffering humanity, surely the public would begin to Jook for first causes, and, according to tho highest medical testimony, leaden pipes for conducting drinking water would speedily become an extinct species. Dr Swan, the medical officer of health of Batley, said the other day, in speaking on the danger of load en pipci, that thoy are degenerating thounndi. A degeneration produced by the oruellcit of alow poisons— f( a poiioo whioh deatroji men 1 ! bodiw, mmdi, mor»li| *nd inttlUgonot, and from which ttu majority hw no niwni of ewp. log,"
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8171, 1 May 1895, Page 1
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171WHAT SPOILS OUR TEETH. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8171, 1 May 1895, Page 1
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