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Trom Joseph M. Smith, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of
Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University
of the State of New- York.
Having examined Doctor S. Spooner's " Guide to Sound Teeth, or
a Popular Treatise on the Teeth, &c." I have no hesitation in com-
mending it as calculated to convey to the public much information m
relation to the best means of preserving the Teeth, and of arresting
their decay and supplying their loss.
JOSEPH M. SMITH,
April, 26, 1838. No. 502 Broadway.
From Alex, H. Stevens, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the College of
Physicians and Surgeons, fyc.
I have read with great pleasure, Dr. Spooner's " Guide to Sound
Teeth." It contains much very valuable, and well timed information,
on the subject of preventing the diseases of these organs, and of arrest-
ing them after they have commenced.
ALEXANDER H. STEVENS,
New York, May t, 1838. No. 108 Chambers-street.
From John Torrey, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Botany in the Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Sfc.
New-York, May 2, 1838.
Dear Sir,
I have read with much pleasure and satisfaction your " Guide to
Seund Teeth." It contains a great deal of sound practical informa-
tion on a very important subject, and deserves to be extensively cir-
culated. Your's truly,
JOHN TORREY,
30 McDougal stfeet.
S. Spooner, M, D.
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