A LADY DENTIST.
Mrs. Henrietta Hirschfield, the brated dentist of Berlin, , is described as a .delicately formed, • refined,, beautiful woman. She has developed a wonderful Btrength in her small hand, extracting a firmly-set molar with a dexterity and precision urisurpassed by any of her stronger' brethren. But her greatest attraction lies in her mental and moral power. : You cannot be with her a "moment, says a correspondent, without feeling you are in the presence of a living being, a person instinct with power, courage, and the fulness and realization of true life. ', She invigorates and tones you up like a cool sea breeze after a sultry day. Mrs Hirschfield does not confine herself merely to the labours of her office, but prepares well written articles for the magazine, instructing mothers in regard to the care of children's teeth, and cleanliness and attention to the mouth, a duty but little practised in Germany. • ' ♦
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Otago Witness, Issue 1191, 26 September 1874, Page 21
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152A LADY DENTIST. Otago Witness, Issue 1191, 26 September 1874, Page 21
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