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Many times it did, I wouldn't say EVERY time as there are always those
exceptions, but there were many success stories. After a while he got the
appropriate candidate population of this small, rural area taken care of
and moved back to Washington, DC to continue his research. I don't know if
he is still in practice or not, probably not, as that was more than 30
years ago. Ruth
At 4:51 AM -0500 3/7/10, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>On 3/6/2010 1:22 PM, Ruth Barton wrote:
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>neat
>did it work to restore hearing?
>> This Dr. would get the impacted wisdom teeth from the oral surgeon when he
>> removed them, then he would fashion new ear bones from them and implant
>> them in patients whose bones had been destroyed years before.
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Ruth Barton
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