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86 HISTORY OF DENTAL SUBGERY
John Greenwood, Surgeon Dentist and Operator for the Teeth, Has removed to
>fo. 5 Vesey Street, side of St. Paul 's Church. Whose abilities are universally ap-
proved by seven years' successful practice in this City. He transplants, makes and
cleans the teeth as usual. Price as follows:
Transplants teeth—3 guineas each.
Grafts natural teeth—3 dollars each.
Makes and fixes artiiicial teeth—8 to ilO s. each.
Cleans the teeth—from 8 to 20 s.
He has a peculiar method of fixing artificial teeth, which are not equalled by any
other artificial teeth, as to beauty, firmness or durability.
Tooth Powder—2/6 per box.
N. B.—Patent and all kinds of electrical machines, with medical and experimental
apparatus for sale. Enquire as above or at Mr. Clark Greenwood, mathematical instru-
ment maker. No. 199 Water Street, opposite the Coffee House.
Full set of teeth made by .Tnhn CJreenwood for and worn by General Washington, now in
the museum of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery by whose kind permission
it is published.
On January 6. 1795, General Washington sent the followinaf letter from
Mount Ternon to Mr. John Greenwood
Sir: Your letter of the 2Sth ult. with a parcel that accompanied it, came safely
to hand. I feel obliged to you for your attention to my request and for the direction
you have given me.
Enclosed you will find bank notes for fifteen dollars, which I shall be glad to hear
86 HISTORY OF DENTAL SUBGERY
John Greenwood, Surgeon Dentist and Operator for the Teeth, Has removed to
>fo. 5 Vesey Street, side of St. Paul 's Church. Whose abilities are universally ap-
proved by seven years' successful practice in this City. He transplants, makes and
cleans the teeth as usual. Price as follows:
Transplants teeth—3 guineas each.
Grafts natural teeth—3 dollars each.
Makes and fixes artiiicial teeth—8 to ilO s. each.
Cleans the teeth—from 8 to 20 s.
He has a peculiar method of fixing artificial teeth, which are not equalled by any
other artificial teeth, as to beauty, firmness or durability.
Tooth Powder—2/6 per box.
N. B.—Patent and all kinds of electrical machines, with medical and experimental
apparatus for sale. Enquire as above or at Mr. Clark Greenwood, mathematical instru-
ment maker. No. 199 Water Street, opposite the Coffee House.
Full set of teeth made by .Tnhn CJreenwood for and worn by General Washington, now in
the museum of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery by whose kind permission
it is published.
On January 6. 1795, General Washington sent the followinaf letter from
Mount Ternon to Mr. John Greenwood
Sir: Your letter of the 2Sth ult. with a parcel that accompanied it, came safely
to hand. I feel obliged to you for your attention to my request and for the direction
you have given me.
Enclosed you will find bank notes for fifteen dollars, which I shall be glad to hear