Princess Patricia, to n:-e the vernacular of the American press, has made a- trqniendciis "hit" in New York, no foreign visitor ever having been such an immediat'S favourite. Columns have been written about her beauty and charm of manner, and n:ost of the journals a?] tide to her ar. "Princes.-; Pat" or "Princess Patsy. " T Dental surgeons nip now making use of the X-rays to ascertain whether teeth are decayed or healthy, or v. hetlv r they have been nropsrlv attended to. 'I lie stoppings in teeth have been taken in. hand by the dentist appear black in the photograph, while the nerve passages have av/hite appearance, being transparent to the rays.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 5
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