Re: songs of innocence, how are ye?

From: Michael J ANELLO <Michael.J.Anello@state.or.us>
Date: Fri Jun 13 2003 - 14:40:49 EDT

Perfect! And quite possibly true, in the last analysis.

In 1728, a book called the The Surgeon Dentist was published by Pierre Fauchard. The book had an entire chapter on ways to straighten teeth. The French dentist Bourdet wrote a book called The Dentist's Art in 1757. It also had a chapter on tooth alignment and on using appliances in the mouth. These books were the first important references to the new dental science.

Perhaps Blake had braces? Anybody know for sure?

>>> dellerad@sinectis.com.ar 06/13/03 11:30AM >>>

    If you ever wore those little metal demons in your teeth, you
    know that the day they were painfully adjusted you spent a
    couple of hours saying "Damn braces!" and a few more
    feeling blessed when tension relaxed.

    Kids, beware of that torture for you good. No one expects
    the Spanish Orthodontist.

    Saludos,
    Diego D.

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