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HISTOEY OF DENTAL SUEGEEY 109 ;
TEETH! TEETH! TEETH!
Dental Operations by Dr. E. .Tudson.
98 Lake St. over S. W. Goss & Co. 's Store.
Silieions, Metallic Teeth, inserted, from one to a set, so as to imitate nature in every
respect. These teeth do not absorb the juice of the mouth, are incorruptible in their
structure, and can in all cases be inserted so as not to produce a fetid breath. Decayed
teeth restored to health by plugging with gold and rendered less likely to decay than
those still remaining sound. Tender teeth filled with lithodeon, also any other opera-
tions necessary to the preservation of the teeth. The changing of children 's teeth will
be managed so as to prevent irregularities, and the most difficult cases of irregularities
remedied if applied to in season.
N. B. The neglect of the teeth is the cause of much suffering and regret, and
should not be disregarded by the most thoughtless. All who have the advantage of
judicious dental operations readily acknowledge this one of the most useful sciences of
the day. Hours for operating 7:00 A. M. to S-Vi P. M. When not in the oiiice, please
call at my residence on State Street,
DRS. KENNICOTT & BRADLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS.
Doct. Bradley, recently from New York, has formed a connection with Doet.
Kennicott in the practice of dentistry in this City and the surrounding country. By
this arrangement the citizens of Chicago will be able to avail themselves of the well-
established skill of Doct. Bradley during the absence of Doct. Kennicott to the country,
and will at all times secure the constant attention of one or the other at the office. Of
Doct. Kennicott, the public need not be further apprised, as he has for the last eight
3'ears faithfully, as he trusts, and successfully served in the line of his profession.
Every article of the profession constantly on hand. Office on Clark Street over
the Land Agency office of J. B. F. Russell near the Post Office, Chicago, October 24. 1S42.
The same paper contains still another ailvertisoment reading as follows
DENTISTRY.
Dr. Kennicott has removed his office opposite the Post Office where he will receive
the professional visits of ladies and gentlemen from 8:00 o'clock A. M. until 6:00
o'clock P. M. or by appointment, if requested, will perform operations at their residence.
Dr. K. returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of this community during
the last eight years, and promises unremitted attention in future with every improve-
ment in the profession. Dr. K. professes to restore the teeth to health and usefulness
at all stages of decay, even where the nerves and blood vessels are wholly exposed and
with little or no pain. He will keep on ham! a large supply of the most approved,
incorruptible teeth, with all others now in use, which he will insert from one to an
entire set at the shortest notice, and in the most useful and durable manner.
N. B. Doct. K. warrants his work as he ever has done, and is willing to make
all reasonable repairs free of charge. October 24, 1S42.