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Historical Insights: Pulling Teeth: Humor and History in Dental Illustrations  

Long before modern anesthesia, advanced dental technology, or formal dental education, tooth extractions and other dental treatments were often painful affairs that inspired both anxiety and amusement. Historical artists captured these experiences through illustrations, caricatures, and satirical prints that reveal how dentistry was viewed by the public. Drawn from the UMB’s Dental Illustrations Collection in the Digital Archive, these images offer a glimpse into the history of dental care while highlighting the humor, fears, and cultural attitudes surrounding oral health.   Continue reading

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Historical Insights: The Piperno Collection

In the Spring of 1941 the Dental Library at the University of Maryland, Baltimore received the Piperno Collection. The collection, curated by Arrigo Piperno, includes original and reproduction engravings, advertisements, paintings, woodcuts, etchings, and books dating from 1523 to c. 1932. This post highlights the life of Dr. Piperno. Continue reading

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