Real photo postcards with dental team

Dental offices

Dentistry on street

Paintings, Sculptures

Jan Victor
Jan Steen
Rembrand

Dental mobil laboratory and supply

Comical Cards

Persons related to Dentistry

Dr Holliday
John Henry “Doc” Holliday (August 14, 1851 – November 8, 1887) was an American gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. A close friend and associate of lawman Wyatt Earp, Holliday is best known for his role in the events leading up to and following the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. He developed a reputation as having killed more than a dozen men in various altercations, but modern researchers have concluded that, contrary to popular myth-making, Holliday killed only one to three men.
Holliday earned a degree in dentistry from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. He set up practice in Griffin, Georgia, but he was soon diagnosed with tuberculosis, the same disease that had claimed his mother when he was 15
Paul Revere was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution. He is best known for his midnight ride to alert the colonial militia in April 1775 to the approach of British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord. Boston’s most famous messenger also enjoyed a unique medical career that saw him become the first forensic dentist in American history.
Paul Revere
C W Peale had played around with dentistry for over half century. Long before dental plates were in general use, he’d perfected the first porcelain teeth.

Temple of the Tooth

St. Apolonia

St. James of Compostela

Tiradentes