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Sept. 1, 1923: We will extract teeth for 25 cents

Posted by: Ben Welter under Minnesota History Updated: September 1, 2012 - 3:51 PM
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Even adjusting for inflation, it's unlikely any dentist today can match the low, low prices touted in this ad from the Minneapolis Daily Star. Note the promise of "NOVOCAIN" and the presence of a "Lady Attendant."

 


 

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