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Summary
19th-century dental pain sufferers often sought relief through various treatments, including those from homoeopaths, indicating a growing awareness of dental health. Patient journals reveal diverse toothache experiences and limited success with early dental interventions.
Area of Science:
- Historical Medicine
- Dental History
- Social History of Health
Background:
- Limited historical sources detail 19th-century individual experiences with dental ailments.
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