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Isle
La Motte residents were being informed that Dr. Ira E. Pike, their
dentist, was in Canada on this day in 1879. Dentistry in the 19th
century was nothing like dentistry today, and more often than not,
was a mobile profession.
Many
areas throughout Vermont didn’t have a dentist, and Vermont
was not unique. What little education a dentist could receive was
usually passed down from other dentists or self-taught.
It
was announced that Dr. Pike was pulling teeth in Lacolle, in the
province of Quebec, for the entire week. He had arrived in Lacolle
upon completing similar duties in Clarenceville, Quebec, and would
be home soon.
Postcard
courtesy the Vermont
Historical Society.
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Mach's General Store in Pawlet.
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