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Letter from Dr. W. W. Campbell to John Drew concerning tooth ache

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Dr. W. W. Campbell informed Mr. John Drew that he did not have two of the remedies inquired about but did not think those would work any way. Dr. Campbell did have nitric acid and that was recommended to kill the nerve. Dr. Campbell would come down with the antidote and if that did not work he would extract the tooth. Folder 598

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Title(s): 
Letter from Dr. W. W. Campbell to John Drew concerning tooth ache
Culture: 
Native American, Cherokee
Date: 
mid-19th century
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Accession No: 
4026.1111
Previous Number(s): 
75603
Department: 
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