. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. TIIIC KINCiSnURY FAMILY. 4:^7 before entering college, he formed the acquaintance of Dr. NatliI Brown, a dentistof that city: and this, together witli the fact of his own kinsliip to two other thenprominent dentists — one, Dr. 11. II. Ilayden, formerly of Windsor, Conn., but thena prominent professor and lecturer in the dental art; the other. Dr. Horace Wells,the discoverer of anasthesia, and an estiemed dentist in Hartford, Conn.— inspiredyoung Kingsbury with special interest in their profession. He became a studentwith Dr. Brown


. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. TIIIC KINCiSnURY FAMILY. 4:^7 before entering college, he formed the acquaintance of Dr. NatliI Brown, a dentistof that city: and this, together witli the fact of his own kinsliip to two other thenprominent dentists — one, Dr. 11. II. Ilayden, formerly of Windsor, Conn., but thena prominent professor and lecturer in the dental art; the other. Dr. Horace Wells,the discoverer of anasthesia, and an estiemed dentist in Hartford, Conn.— inspiredyoung Kingsbury with special interest in their profession. He became a studentwith Dr. Brown, at the same time continuing to teach in Trenton, and ajtplied him-self so studiously to the study and practice of his chosen profession, that, in thespring of 1839 he relinquished his engagements as a teacher and fairly embarkedupon his life-work. His keen mind eagerly seized upon every improvement in thedental art that was suggested; and he was probably the first dentist who success-fully applied an electrical current to alleviate the pain of aching te


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