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Thomas W. Evans

(Evans, Thomas W. (Thomas Wiltberger), 1823-1897)

Dr. Thomas Wiltberger Evans, celebrated dentist. This is a reproduction of a photograph of Evans that hangs in the Thomas W. Evans memorial library at the dental school of the University of Pennsylvania.  The subject died in 1897.
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Thomas Wiltberger Evans (December 23, 1823 – November 14, 1897) was an American dentist. He performed dental procedures on many heads of state, including Napoleon III, and received numerous medals for his dentistry, including the Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur. He is noted for popularizing a number of techniques that have since become standard, including the use of amalgam fillings and of nitrous oxide. (From Wikipedia)

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