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    1. [OREGON] Decades of History-Dr. G.E. Sanders 1892
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. 150 Years 1887-1901 The Dalles THE DECADES OF HISTORY PART THREE OF THE DALLES CHRONICLE'S TEN-PART SERIES. April 27, 2007 Page 4 COCAINE FOR LONG OPERATIONS DENTISTRY IN THE DALLES-Partial Description of the Skillful Work of Dr. G.E. Sanders Dr. G.E. Sanders, successor to Dr. Tucker, located over French's bank, is prepared to make artificial teeth upon gold, silver, cast flowed or swaged aluminum or rubber plates, Chase's method of combining gold with rubber, which lessens the expense and gives the good qualities of the gold plate; also continuous gum-work, which is the highest type of artificial teeth. Dr. Sanders has had eight years experience in crown and bridge work in two of the largest cities of Michigan, hence is prepared to employ the best and latest methods of introducing substitutes for the lost teeth. He is also prepared to do porcelain inlaying and all kinds of crown work, and come to The Dalles with sixteen years of experience with anesthetics and has provided himself with one of Dr. Long's celebrated gas apparatuses, for the purpose of administering nitrous oxide, mono oxide gas, chemically known as N2 O, which is sometimes called by other names to mislead and deceive the public. For long and difficult operations he is prepared to give Hays, hypnotic, ether, chloroform or the application of cocaine, if desired by the patient. The above anesthetics are employed according to the condition of the patient and the time required to perform the operation. During an hour with Dr. Sanders we were shown models of mouths operated upon by him, illustrating the correction of irregular teeth, both before and after treatment, which speak well for the methods employed by him in this class of work. In fact, he is prepared to do anything from the extraction of a tooth to the making of an artificial palate, or velum, to the setting of a broken jaw, and retaining the parts by means of dental splints. November 16, 1892. Incoming and Outgoing messages protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

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