000004795 001__ 4795 000004795 005__ 20230914041706.0 000004795 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M48S4NB3 000004795 037__ $$aDA 000004795 245__ $$aZanbrecher 000004795 269__ $$a1568 000004795 336__ $$aStill image 000004795 520__ $$aIllustration "Der Zanbrecher" from Eigentliche Beschreibung aller Stnde auf Erden (1568). 000004795 520__ $$aOHSU School of Dentistry 000004795 520__ $$aDigital photograph of a black and white illustration of a dentist from a 16th century work. Interpretive plaque reads: The Middle Ages. Through most of history, and in some cultures prior to 1700, dentistry was not identified as a distinct specialty. Whatever treatment was given might come from physicians, surgeons, barbers, and a variety of self-made practitioners such as the one portrayed here and known as Der Zanbrecher, (the tooth breaker). 000004795 540__ $$fCC BY 000004795 542__ $$fIn Copyright 000004795 650__ $$adental museum collection 000004795 650__ $$aDental Instruments$$017515 000004795 8564_ $$96208d7a9-e935-43a7-94f9-40949e001d44$$s96598$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/4795/files/e3993031b90666d0a57a8e89e9d875e6.jpg 000004795 905__ $$a/rest/prod/jd/47/2w/85/jd472w85s 000004795 980__ $$aHistorical Collections and Archives