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During the past six years the Dental School has maintained a free service for the sick poor of Boston, and has been prepared at all times to send a dentist to relieve such persons, either at their own homes or in the hospitals. This service has been recently extended in order to be of greater efficiency than heretofore. The School is now able to send one of its graduates, registered by the State board of registration, to relieve the pain of any sick poor person who is in need of immediate dental treatment. More extended treatment is postponed until the patient is able to visit the infirmary of the Dental School.
This service may be obtained by telephoning or writing the Harvard Dental School, North Grove street, Boston.
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