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An early trade card promoting a dental parlor. This dental parlor was closer to a torture factory than a medical establishment. Many "doctors" each operated on patients on a variety of conditions. In fact nearly none of these surgeons had any medical knowledge and often did much more harm than good but, their prices were very reasonable. The back of this Victorian era quack ad features an essay on the greatness of the skills and successes of the practice. - There is a border around the image. Image size is correct. Many sizes available.