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<title>The Sweetest of Smiles</title>
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<description>Covers a wide range of topics, including the physical sciences, technology, and experimental archaeology in the SCA.</description>
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<title>A Most Excellent Lotion or Washing Water which Fasteneth the Teeth and Softeneth the Hands, English, 1597</title>
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<title>Medieval teeth &#039;better than Baldrick&#039;s&#039;</title>
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