My Experience in Dentistry

During five years of faithful, persistent effort, midst multiplied defeat and triumph, Truth has, so unconsciously on my part, transformed my nature from that of extreme sensitiveness and dependence to one of such marked self-possession and independence (loss of fear) that her fortifications in my heart utterly surpass anything I had expected.

I have recently spent no small part of two weeks in the dentist's chair; eight cavities were filled, three teeth capped, two teeth extracted, and a live nerve removed. One cavity the dentist declared to be of the severest nature, it being located in next the cheek at the back part of a wisdom-tooth and extending into the root, thus rendering it extremely difficult of access.

The teeth that were pulled had to be removed from the root, the top being wholly gone from the one and so near from the other that it crushed beneath the forceps.

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