Amalia Assur (1803-1889) was the first female dentist in Sweden.
Some notes about and in connection to the first female dentist in Sweden
One of the brothers finds himself falling in love with a female dentist whilst the other brother suffers from a phobia of dentists.
A young female dentist who was an SS spy reported their comments.
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Now he was at the mercy of a female dentist, and the extent of his control over her was unknown.
A male patient refuses to allow a female dentist to examine him.
In 1852, Amalia Assur (1803-1889) became the first female dentist in Sweden.