A dentist with silver forceps and a necklace of large teeth, extracting the tooth of a seated man. England – London; 1360-1375. by Medievalists.net May 23, 2011Related PostsMedieval medical malpractice: the dicta and the docketsForensic archaeologist gives new clues to 800-year old bones discovered at Westminster Palace“Once-in-a-lifetime”: 7th-century gold and gemstone necklace discovered in EnglandDental treatment in Medieval EnglandDental Health in Viking Age Icelanders AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post
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