DR. THOMAS W. EVANS DEAD; The American Dentist Who Helped Empress Eugenie in Her Flight Expires in Paris. A FRIEND OF CROWNED HEADS He Was Intrusted with Many Messages to Royal Patients, and Made the Silver Tube Which Prolonged Emperor Frederick's Life. (original) (raw)

DR. THOMAS W. EVANS DEAD; The American Dentist Who Helped Empress Eugenie in Her Flight Expires in Paris. A FRIEND OF CROWNED HEADS He Was Intrusted with Many Messages to Royal Patients, and Made the Silver Tube Which Prolonged Emperor Frederick's Life.

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Nov. 16, 1897

DR. THOMAS W. EVANS DEAD; The American Dentist Who Helped Empress Eugenie in Her Flight Expires in Paris. A FRIEND OF CROWNED HEADS He Was Intrusted with Many Messages to Royal Patients, and Made the Silver Tube Which Prolonged Emperor Frederick's Life.

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