DO YOU KNOW ? YAWNING F CURE FOR TOOTHACHE ! Ancient Druids gave the follow- ing cure for toothache : for toothwark (toothache) if the worm eat the tooth, tako an old holly leaf in one of the lower umbles of hart- wort, and the upper part of sage, boil two doles in water, pour into a bowl and yawn over it, The worm shall then fall into the bowl AMERICA'S FIRST DENTIST Isaac Greenwood and his son John, who was tbo frst American-born dentist, commenced practice in New York in 1788 They constructed for George Wasbington an entire denture carved from ivory, which was said to be unequalled in craftsmanship. The teeth were secured in tho mouth with spiral springs. ANCIENT GREEKS believed that wood struck by lightning was an excellent charm against MAKES YOUR MOUTH FEEL So CLEAN toothache: Kolynos cleanses teeth of decay-producing food de- posits. You can t beat Kolynos for economy. Half an inch on 8 dry brush i8 plenty- KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM KOLYNOS (N.z:) LTD-, 60 KITCHENER ST , AUCKLAND:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 272, 8 September 1944, Page 14
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