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From: The Independent (Bangladesh) | Date: February 7, 2003 | Copyright information


The Independent (Bangladesh)

02-07-2003

Street dentists:
The teething question
They sit in one corner of a bustling bazaar. The flowing stream of
people doesn't seem to notice them at first but from time to time a patient
rises from in front of them with cotton bandage visible from their mouth
and walk away - looking relieved. Curiosity being your second nature, you
try to find out what is happening and voila! You find a street dentist
in ...

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