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#5 The necklace in the Dental Museum at Temple University.

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The necklace in the Dental Museum at Temple University.

Painless Parker: The Early 20th Century Street Dentist who used Loud Music to Draw out Patients Pained Screams

#5 The necklace in the Dental Museum at Temple University.

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